Okra
Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus ), also known as ladies’ fingers, bhindi, bamia, or gumbo, is a flowering plant in the mallow family. It is valued for its edible green seed pods. Okra is believed to be a native of West Africa or South Asia.
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Clemson Spineless
Widely adapted okra used world wide in warm weather. Spineless […]Read more -
Emerald
Smooth dark-green pods with green-gray lightly lobed leaves Days: 55-60 […]Read more -
Okra ANAMIKA
Indian type okra; long, pointed fruit.Read more -
Okra TARAK f1
Hybrid Indian type okra. Longer fruit than Clemson Spineless. High […]Read more -
Red Burgundy
This okra is about 6 inches long. Doesn’t tolerate too […]Read more