The Large Red Cherry hot pepper is a very hot round pepper resembling a cherry. The medium thick walls start dark green then change to red. The fruits grow continuously and grow to about 1" across.Capsicum annuum 96% Germination rate 60-75 days from plant until harvest
The Large Red Cherry hot pepper is a very hot round pepper resembling a cherry. The medium thick walls start dark green then change to red. The fruits grow continuously and grow to about 1" across.Capsicum annuum 96% Germination rate 60-75 days from plant until harvest (after transplanting) 99% Pure Country of Origin: USA
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<h2><span style="color: #ff0000;" class=""><strong><span style="color: #000000;">Czarny Sezam indyjski nasion (Sesamum indicum)</span><br>Cena za opakowanie 1 g (350) nasion.</strong></span></h2>
<p><b style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">Sezam indyjski</b><span style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><span> </span>(</span><i style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">Sesamum indicum</i><span style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><span> </span></span>L.<span style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">), znany także jako sezam wschodni, kunżut, łogowa wschodnia –<span> </span></span>gatunek<span style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><span> </span></span>jednorocznej rośliny<span style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><span> </span></span>oleistej<span style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><span> </span>z rodziny<span> </span></span>połapkowatych<span style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;"><span> </span>(</span><i style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">Pedaliaceae</i><span style="color: #202122; font-size: 14px;">), (sezamowatych). Występuje tylko w uprawie.<br></span></p>
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<dt>Łodyga</dt>
<dd>Wzniesiona, rozgałęziona dorastająca do 1,5 m, kanciasta, u niektórych form skłonna do<span> </span>fascjacji<span> </span>(staśmienia pędów), pokryta gruczołkowatymi włoskami.</dd>
<dt>Liście</dt>
<dd>Dolne, ogonkowe +/- okrągłe. Środkowe, duże, ząbkowane, szerokolancetowate, na długich ogonkach. Górne liście krótkoogonkowe, wąskolancetowate, całobrzegie.</dd>
<dt>Kwiaty</dt>
<dd>Samopylne, duże, do 3 cm długości, osadzone na krótkich szypułkach,<span> </span>białe<span> </span>lub<span> </span>fioletowe<span> </span>z<span> </span>czerwonymi<span> </span>plamami, osadzone po 1-3 rzadziej po 5 w kątach liści. Mają 4 pręciki i 1<span> </span>prątniczek<span> </span>(<i>staminodium</i>), formy staśmione łącznie mają 10 pręcików i prątniczek. Korona jest silnie omszona,<span> </span>zygomorficzna<span> </span>(grzbiecista), z pięciu zrośniętych płatków. Korona opada wieczorem w dniu rozwinięcia się kwiatu.</dd>
<dt>Owoce</dt>
<dd>Torebki<span> </span>4-, 6- lub 8-kanciaste, zielone, silnie omszone, po dojrzeniu pękające wzdłuż nerwów owocolistków. Torebka zawiera ok. 80 nasion. Nasiona płaskie, matowe o zmiennej barwie od białej (najbardziej cenione) do prawie czarnych, zawierające ok. 50%<span> </span>tłuszczu.<span> </span>MTN<span> </span>średnio wynosi 3,3 g. Plon nasion dochodzi do 1 t z hektara.</dd>
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<li>Sztuka kulinarna: z nasion otrzymuje się jadalny<span> </span>olej sezamowy, który jest tłoczony na zimno. Ma jasnożółtą barwę i jest bezwonny. Jest on surowcem do produkcji<span> </span>margaryny. W<span> </span>cukiernictwie<span> </span>służy do wyrobu<span> </span>chałwy<span> </span>i ciastek – sezamków. Piekarnie wykorzystują ziarno sezamowe do posypywania pieczywa dla smaku czy aromatu. Pozostałe po tłoczeniu<span> </span>makuchy<span> </span>zawierają łatwo przyswajalne składniki i są szeroko wykorzystywane w kuchni orientalnej, ponadto stanowią doskonałą paszę treściwą dla wszystkich zwierząt gospodarczych.</li>
<li>W<span> </span><b>kosmetyce</b><span> </span>wykorzystuje się olej<span> </span>ekstrahowany<span> </span>lub z drugiego tłoczenia służący m.in. do wyrobu wysokogatunkowych mydeł. Z kwiatów sezamu otrzymuje się<span> </span>olejek eteryczny, wykorzystywany w przemyśle perfumeryjnym. Indyjska medycyna ludowa liście moczone w occie wykorzystuje w leczeniu świerzbu. Olej sezamowy łagodzi dolegliwości skórne, wzmacnia włosy i paznokcie, zmiękcza i nawilża skórę.</li>
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<h2><strong>Tomato Seeds BLACK FROM TULA</strong></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2>
<p>The Black from Tula is an excellent delicious Russian tomato. A dark high-yielding old tomato variety that came to from an old Russian city Tula from Russia. This old Russian variety produces tomatoes with a unique deep purple color with a rich sweet flavor.</p>
<p>The Black from Tula is widely known as one of the best flavored dark tomatoes and when mature, fruits grow up to 400 grams (14 ounces) and have a diameter of approx. 7-10 cm.</p>
<p>Fruits are medium to large ripening to a black-red with a deep colored pulp. The plant has vigorous growth and reaches a size of almost 2 meters. Even with less sun in summer, lots of ripe fruit. High yield.</p>
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<h2><strong>DUKE Northern highbush Blueberry Seeds (Vaccinium Corymbosum)</strong></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 50 (0,015g) seeds. </strong></span></h2>
<p>Duke blueberries are the leading early-ripening (berries begin ripening in early June) blueberry variety. It is known for its high yields (one Duke plant can produce over 9 kg (20 lbs) of uniform-sized, quality fruits. Duke’s mild flavor seems to improve with cold storage.</p>
<p>Maintaining the plant vigor of Duke blueberries can be a challenge over a long period of time. Growers must choose a quality growing site and continually employ good cultural practices.</p>
<p>The Duke blueberry is one of the leading candidates for mechanical harvest, fresh, and process sales.</p>
<p><strong>History</strong></p>
<p>Many wild species of Vaccinium are thought to have been cultivated by Native Americans for thousands of years, with intentional crop burnings in northeastern areas being apparent from archeological evidence.[9] V. corymbosum, being one of the species likely used by these peoples, was later studied and domesticated in 1908 by Frederick Vernon Coville.</p>
<p><strong>Uses</strong></p>
<p>In natural habitats it is a food source for native and migrating birds, bears, and small mammals.</p>
<p>The berries were collected and used in Native American cuisine in areas where Vaccinium corymbosum grew as a native plant.</p>
<p><strong>Cultivation</strong></p>
<p>Vaccinium corymbosum is the most common commercially grown blueberry in present-day North America. It is also cultivated as an ornamental plant for home and wildlife gardens and natural landscaping projects.</p>
<h2><em><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Germination instructions</strong></span></em></h2>
<p>Northern Highbush Blueberry (Vaccinium Corymbosum) – Soak the seeds in a small container of hand hot water and leave to cool for 24 hours. Then sow the seeds on the surface of free-draining, damp, lime-free seed compost and only just cover with compost. 90 days cold stratification at approx 3C° is now required, which can be achieved by either, covering and placing outside in a cold shaded area, or by sealing the pot in a plastic bag and place in a refrigerator. Then move indoors or to a propagator at a minimum temperature of 21C°, until after germination. When large enough to handle, transplant individual seedlings into 9cm pots of ericaceous compost and grow on. Protect from frost. Plant outdoors from June onwards, after hardening off.</p>
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<h2><strong>Hawaiian Baby Woodrose Seeds (Argyreia nervosa)</strong></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2>
<p>Argyreia nervosa is a perennial climbing vine that is native to the Indian subcontinent and introduced to numerous areas worldwide, including Hawaii, Africa, and the Caribbean. Though it can be invasive, it is often prized for its aesthetic value. Common names include Hawaiian Baby Woodrose, Adhoguda अधोगुडा or Vidhara विधारा (Sanskrit), Elephant Creeper and Woolly Morning Glory. There are two botanical varieties: Argyreia nervosavar. nervosa described here, and Argyrea nervosa var. speciosa, a species used in ayurvedic medicine, but with little to no psychoactive value.</p>
<p>Hawaiian Baby Woodrose seeds may be consumed for their various ergoline alkaloids, such as Lysergic acid amide, which can produce psychedelic effects.</p>
<p><strong>History</strong></p>
<p>The plant is a rare example of a plant whose hallucinogenic properties were not recognized until recent times. While its cousins in the Convolvulaceae family, such as the Rivea corymbosa (Ololiuhqui) and Ipomoea tricolor (Tlitliltzin), were used in shamanic rituals of Latin America for centuries, the Hawaiian Baby Woodrose was not traditionally recognized as a hallucinogen. Its properties were first brought to attention in the 1960s, despite the fact that the chemical composition of its seeds is nearly identical to those of the two species mentioned above, and the seeds contain the highest concentration of psychoactive compounds in the entire family.</p>
<p><strong>Seeds</strong></p>
<p>In most countries, it is legal to purchase, sell or germinate Argyreia nervosa seeds, but they are generally unapproved for human consumption. Depending on the country, it may be illegal to buy seeds with the intention to consume them, and several countries have outlawed ergine-containing seeds altogether. In Australia, retailers are required to treat their seeds with chemicals to discourage consumption, and it is illegal to buy or possess untreated seeds.</p>
<p><strong>Extracted chemicals</strong></p>
<p>Extracting ergine from Argyreia speciosa seeds is illegal in the USA since it is a scheduled substance. It is classified as a schedule III depressant by the DEA, although the substance has hallucinogenic/psychedelic properties.</p>
<p>Extracts</p>
<p>In an animal model of ulcers in rats, large doses of the extract of Argyreia speciosa leaves (50, 100 and 200 mg/kg body weight) showed dose-dependent antiulcer activity and cured the Ulcers.</p>
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The Large Red Cherry hot pepper is a very hot round pepper resembling a cherry. The medium thick walls start dark green then change to red. The fruits grow continuously and grow to about 1" across.Capsicum annuum 96% Germination rate 60-75 days from plant until harvest