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Organic Certification Status
Organic Certification Status Whether the seed variety is USDA Certified Organic. Our latest organic certificate and crop listing is always available for download. All our seed is untreated/not chemically treated and non-GMO.
Open Pollinated / Hybrid (F1)
Open Pollinated / Hybrid (F1) Open-pollinated seed varieties have reproduced naturally via wind, insects, or self-pollination. Their seeds will save true to type if isolated properly, with offspring resembling resemble the parent plants. Hybrid or “F1” (first filial generation) seeds are the product of crossing two genetically distinct parent lines to produce offspring with specific desirable traits such as higher yield, disease resistance, or uniformity. Seeds from hybrids can be saved, but their offspring rarely resemble the parent plants, as only the plant breeder knows the two original parental lines.
Producer / Farm
Producer / Farm Get to know your grower and where your seeds are sourced from. “Mixed Producers” indicate that seed crop is grown by multiple growers or multiple regions.
Scientific Name
Scientific Name Binominal nomenclature is a formal naming system of living things. Frequently referred to as a Latin name, it is composed of a genus and species. The Scientific Name provides more precision than a common name, as there are often multiple species covered by a common name. For Instance, Calendula is often referred to as a Marigold, which is in the genus Tagetes.
Plant Lifespan
Plant Lifespan
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Seed In
Date Range
Season
  • Mar 21 - Apr 20 Early Spring
  • Apr 21 - May 20 Mid Spring
  • May 21 - Jun 20 Late Spring
  • Jun 21 - Jul 20 Early Summer
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