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Create an AccountAbelmoschus esculentus Easy on the eyes and taste buds, this high yielding, stunning plant produces slender burgundy pods. Beware! Beauty is fleeting and pod color fades when cooked. Plants grow...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. An all-purpose variety, it's especially perfect for soups and stews when large, as determined by no less than the Campbell's Soup Co which introduced this variety in...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. Originally said to be from Mr. Rex Eubanks of Whitney, TX whose family had stewarded the variety for over four generations. Found growing in the garden of...
Abelmoschus esculentus Contrary to the name, the most popular okra variety is no coward! It is in fact a strong and steady producer of straight green spineless pods. Plants grow...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. Plump, squat pods are bright green with red tips. Full, delicious flavor and great for pickling. Lovely red-stemmed, green leaf plants grow 4-6', produce well, and are drought...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. This very rare Tennessee heirloom produces plump, glossy pods with a bright burgundy finish. Plants grow to 4-5’ high and are very ornamental. Pods are tender and...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. Known most recently for their Bradford Watermelon, another wonderful family heirloom has been quietly hiding on the farm just out of eyesight from the public. The Bradford...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. Originally said to be from DeQuincy, LA, this variety made its way to Mr. Lawrence Langston of Dripping Springs, TX, who later shared it with the Seed...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. “White” okra varieties were once favorites across the South, but fell out of favor with the advent of industrial agriculture, and many were lost. Whidby White was...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. Now very rare, this heavy producer of long, pale, velvety pods was once a favorite in the Southern states, especially Alabama. Spineless pods are ideal for pickling...
Abelmoschus esculentus ORGANIC. HEIRLOOM. Striking red-orange pods make this Asian heirloom a true standout! This may be the only okra you'll ever want to grow again because of its heavy...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM - An Arkansas heirloom from Hollis, AR. Original seed stock came from the Southern Seed Legacy. Excellent production and great flavor. 4-6′ green stemmed plants with red...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM - We received our seeds from Chris Smith who received them from Sarah Ross, UGA’s Center for Research & Education at Wormsloe who in turn had received...
Abelmoschus esculentus More okra per pod! For the grower and eater who are planning to slice up large coins to fry or stew, this variety produces big, bright green pods...
Abelmoschus esculentus HEIRLOOM. Star of David okra, also known as Old Fashioned, produces fat, short pods with deep ridges that give them a star shape when cut in cross section....