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Hawaiian Baby Woodrose (Argyreia nervosa var. nervosa)
Hawaiian Baby Woodrose is a perennial vine, it grows to a height of 15'. The stem is slender, woody, branching and twining; the leaves are green, with 5 narrow lobes; the flowers are yellow to pink , trumpet shaped and 2" across; the fruit are woody capsules, shaped like a carved rose. A native of Asia and the pacific Island Chain, it prefers rich, moist, well drained soils in a protected, sunny position, and is drought and frost tender.
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10 HBWR seeds $3.00
100 HBWR seeds $20.00
Bundleflower (Desmanthus illinoensis) Wild Crafted/Organic
A herbaceous perennial, typical of members in the legume family, has a central taproot, a somewhat woody base, Fern-like foliage, fluffy, Mimosa type silky white flowers attract butterflies, birds & bees. 36-60 inches tall and disperses by reseeding itself. Pawnee used Bundleflower pods as rattles for children, who would mimic the adult traditional dances. Once a rather rare find, this plant is now used regularly in prairie restoration projects in North America for erosion control and nutritious wildlife food., it is both winter hardy and drought resistant and grows well in poor soil as one of the best native, nitrogen-fixing, range plants.

25 seeds $2.00
Catnip (Nepeta cataria)
Catnip is one of those herbs that grows well and makes an attractive window box plant. Catnip also grows fine in well draining containers, so if you want to keep your cats (or your neighbor's cats) out of it, put it in a hanging basket. It will trail over nicely. This plant is not only attractive to your cat but also to bees, butterflies and birds! Add a few leaves of it to brewed tea for a refreshing beverage... Use it alone as well as mixed with other herbs as a medicinal beverage. Catnip traditionally been used as a medicinal tea for relief of the symptoms of cold/flu, insomnia and hyperactivity disorders. Indicated also for reducing fevers, the misery of hayfever, and nausea. Add honey for flavor.
The active constituent in catnip is Nepetalactone. And I do want to mention that pregnant women should avoid drinking tea of this herb.
25 seeds $2.00
Datura, Nightshade
(Datura stramonium var. stramonium & var. tatula)
Datura often called Moonflower, Devil's Apple and Jimson Weed, grows as a herbaceous annual/perennial. Prolific trumpet shaped flowers with deep throats are numerous and exude a beautiful, almost enchanting, narcotic like scent, especially at night. Walnut sized seed pods cover in spikes will open up to expose seeds for many generations of enjoyment. All materials from this plant, seeds included, should be considered deadly poison.
Var. Stramonium Var. Tatula
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25 seeds $1.25
300 seeds $5.00
Heavenly Blue Morning Glory (Ipomoea violacea)
Morning Glories are an annual vine with ovate, deeply cordate leaves 3-4 inches long and 3/4-3 inches wide. The trumpet-shaped flowers vary from white to red, purple, blue, or violet-blue. The ovoid fruit is about 1/2 inch in length and bears elongate, angular black seeds.

100 seeds $2.00
400 seeds $6.00
Alamo vine (Merremia dissecta)
Morning Glory family (Convolvulaceae), A large climbing vine with variegated leaves up to 8 inches across, backed with silvery hairs. The flowers are 2 to 3 inches long, yellow, on 6 inch stalks. Pods dry to a smooth, dark brown, filbert-sized containing one to four smooth grey/black seeds. The capsule is surrounded by a dry calyx divided into five petal-like sections.

10 seeds $2.00
Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)
In ancient times it was believed to have magical properties. Mugwort has many uses, as a herbalist medicine, to repel insects, to flavour ale, or as a herb for stuffing ducks and geese. Mugwort, a large, 60-84" bushy plant, producing spreading rhizomes, purple-red flowers in late summer, and an enticing fragrance ! Both leaves and roots are used medicinally. Sow spring or fall, directly into the ground, or transplanted, which is recommended for cool climates. Thrives in full sun.

100 seeds $2.00
Ololiuhqui / Semilla de la Virgen (Rivea corymbosa)
A species of morning glory, native throughout Latin America from Mexico in the North to Peru in the South and widely naturalized elsewhere. It is a perennial climbing vine with white flowers, often planted as an ornamental. Known to natives of Mexico as Ololiuhqui (also spelled ololiuqui), its seeds contain magical alkaloids. While little known outside of Mexico, were it is perhaps the most common entheogen used by the natives. The Nahuatl word ololiuhqui means "round thing" and refers to the small, brown, oval seeds of the morning glory, not the plant itself, which is called coaxihuitl, "snake-plant" in Nahuatl, and hiedra or bejicco in the Spanish language. The seeds, in Spanish, are sometimes called semilla de la Virgen (little seeds of the Virgin Mary).

100 seeds $5.00
500 seeds $20.00
MESCAL BEAN Texas Mountain Laurel (Sophora secundiflora)
A small tree in the Bean family (Leguminosae). Heights reaching 35 feet with age, with 4- to 6 inch leaves divided into seven to nine leaflets. The flowers are brilliant Purple and very fragrant, occurring in clusters up to 8 inches long ; they bloom from February to April as a perrenial, and August to September as an annual.
10 seeds $2.00
Mixed Poppies (Papaver somniferum)
1000 seeds $2.00
10,000 seeds $14.00
Syrian Rue (Peganum harmala) Wild Crafted/Organic
Peganum harmala seeds have been used as a red dye for centuries throughout the Middle East. According to most states certified organic standards, a product that's wild crafted may be sold as organically grown as long as the marketer labels it - Wild Crafted Organic.

300 ct seeds $2.00
25 grams (~2500) seeds $12.50
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)
Probably best known as the principle ingredient in the infamous Absinthe drink, wormwood has been used medicinally since at least the days of ancient Greece. It’s an extremely bitter herb - absinthium meaning literally “without sweetness” - and makes a fabulous digestive tonic. Contains azulene compounds which have anti-inflammatory actions, sesquiterpene lactones which show antitumor and insecticidal action, and thujones which seem largely responsible for its stimulating psychic effects.
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100 seeds $2.00