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Round Leaf Chinese Kale - Brassica Oleracea var. Italica - 20 Seeds - Vegetables - FREE E-Books

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Seeds for Africa 01758
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Round Leaf Chinese Kale - Brassica Oleracea var. Italica - 20 Seeds - Vegetables - FREE E-Books

Round Leaf Chinese Kale grows well in wide range of climates and is suited for growing all year around in subtropical and tropical regions. Plants can be harvested only 8-10 weeks from sowing in spring/summer season and 55-60 days in autumn/winter season, after which it can be used as a green vegetable, in salads, or in stir-fry.

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Thank you seeds for Africa. Cant wait to start growing them - Luke Durban
08 Jul 2014