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Rare Turkish Black Heirloom Carrot - Daucus Carrota - 10 Seed Pack - Meditteranean
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Rare Turkish Black Heirloom Carrot - Daucus Carrota - 10 Seed Pack - Meditteranean

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New
Location
South Africa
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Seeds for Africa 01640
Bob Shop ID
42525729

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Rare Turkish Black Heirloom Carrot - Daucus Carrota - 10 Seed Pack - Meditteranean

This heirloom Turkish carrot, is not only rare, but a taste sensation to behold. Easy to grow, we will email you growing guidance sheets to guide you through this simple process.

You are buying a 10 seed pack.

Your final price will be this buy now price.

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Very good seller, gave me some items for free, and very fast delivery, thankyou.
30 Aug 2011