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richie Walsh
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I stumbled across this when looking for perennial onions, and found allot more. I thought I should share.
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Sorry forgot the link
http://www.edulis.co.uk/product/?pid=41522
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Fantastic find! I'll be browsing... pity they don't have pics of each plant with their edible bits. Ah well I guess Google is my friend!
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Okay I chose one random name from the list:
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Aralia cordata
Udo, Japanese Asparagus
Attractive herbaceous aralia with edible young shoots. Eaten cooked or raw in spring.
£5.50"
[s]This could be fun![/s]
Edit to add "Meh! Picture didn't come out!"
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