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USDA Organic Organic Clemson Spineless Okra Seeds Open Pollinated
Clemson spineless is the most popular variety of okra on the market! The vigorous 5-foot plants produce uniform, straight pods that are spineless, making harvest easier! It can be served fried, cooked, or pickled. This variety is very prolific and high yielding, maturing in about 55 days.Quick ViewxOrganic Clemson Spineless Okra Seeds
Abelmoschus esculentus
Clemson spineless is the most popular variety of okra on the market! The vigorous 5-foot plants produce uniform, straight pods that are spineless, making harvest easier! It can be served fried, cooked, or pickled. This variety is very prolific and high yielding, maturing in about 55 days.
$3.96 Pkt - $24.00 / Lb -
USDA Organic Organic Cowhorn Okra Seeds Open Pollinated
This variety grows tall lush plants that produce large okra pods up to 12"" long. The Cowhorn okra pods are slender, ribbed, and medium-green, and make an excellent vegetable for the home garden or the fresh market. They are not really as big as Cowhorns but take about 58 days to reach full size.Quick ViewxOrganic Cowhorn Okra Seeds
Abelmoschus esculentus
This variety grows tall lush plants that produce large okra pods up to 12"" long. The Cowhorn okra pods are slender, ribbed, and medium-green, and make an excellent vegetable for the home garden or the fresh market. They are not really as big as Cowhorns but take about 58 days to reach full size.
$3.96 Pkt - $19.20 / Lb -
USDA Organic Organic Perkins Long Pod Okra Seeds Open Pollinated
This variety grows a bushy plant that produces long green pods that are a favorite in the American south. The pods can be used fresh, boiled, fried, or frozen. This plant grows up pretty fast when it is hot and produces the edible pods in about 58 days.Quick ViewxOrganic Perkins Long Pod Okra Seeds
Abelmoschus esculentus
This variety grows a bushy plant that produces long green pods that are a favorite in the American south. The pods can be used fresh, boiled, fried, or frozen. This plant grows up pretty fast when it is hot and produces the edible pods in about 58 days.
$3.96 Pkt - $21.60 / Lb