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A local favorite in Cajun country since the 1950s, and introduced in 1989 by Southern Exposure Seed Exchange. Dwarf-type plant 2½-4 feet tall spineless plants...
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Classic okra developed in Clemson, North Carolina in 1939, and an AAS winnter. The 4-7 foot plants have with few side-branches. The spineless characteristic makes...
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Texas heirloom okra with very colorful red and green 6 foot high plants. Grows 6 inch long, thick, green pods with reddish tips and ribs...
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