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Buffalo Bill 91 Okra Seed (Not Treated)
Buffalo Bill 91 is a new, early, hybrid okra with a vigorous, open, somewhat short, plant. Pods are dark green and stay tender to a larger size than Clemson Spineless. The leaf petioles (leaf stems) are nearly spineless, so, like a spineless zucchini, Buffalo Bill 91 is more comfortable to harvest. Growers from the mid-Atlantic north and through the mid-west will be able to harvest weeks before Clemson Spineless. Well branched plants contribute to an overall excellent yield. Although okra isn’t known to be a transplant crop, it can work, and this would be very good for home garden plant sales.
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Burgundy Okra (Not Treated)
Attractive 4-5′ plant with green leaves and burgundy stems, branches, and leaf ribs. Good yield of 6-8″ tender, burgundy pods.
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Clemson Spineless Okra (Not Treated)
Dark-green, straight, slightly-grooved, pointed pods are 7″ – 8″ long and spineless. Plants are heavy yielding and grow approximately 4-4 1/2 feet in height.
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Clemson Spineless Okra (Treated Seed)
Dark-green, straight, slightly-grooved, pointed pods are 7″ – 8″ long and spineless. Plants are heavy yielding and grow approximately 4-4 1/2 feet in height.
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Jambalaya 2.0 Okra (Not Treated)
Jambalaya 2.0 is a time-tested hybrid okra that fruits early on a tidy, bushy plant. Medium green, uniform pods. Early maturity provides for a great yield over a long season. Approx 9,750 seeds/lb., 600 seeds/oz.
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Long Green Pod Okra (Dwarf) (Not Treated)