Okra

$4.00

1 plant/3.5” pot.

Candle fire: Estimated days to maturity in Central Oregon: 45 days. A fascinating departure from traditional ribbed okra, Candle Fire pods boast a smooth, round profile and brilliant, true red color. Its extra early maturity means guaranteed harvest of the succulent fruit even in northern gardens, where homemade gumbo with fresh-picked okra is on the menu! The highly ornamental plants are vigorous, disease resistant and heavy yielders.

Clemson Spineless: Open pollinated. Estimated days to maturity in Central Oregon: 74 days. Light green pods consist of 5–8 points. The standard variety in the South. Cream-colored flowers are also edible. An attractive ornamental; good in containers. Edible Flowers: Deep fry flowers or eat them stuffed, or use fresh as a striking, exotic-looking garnish. Sweet and mild flavor.

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1 plant/3.5” pot.

Candle fire: Estimated days to maturity in Central Oregon: 45 days. A fascinating departure from traditional ribbed okra, Candle Fire pods boast a smooth, round profile and brilliant, true red color. Its extra early maturity means guaranteed harvest of the succulent fruit even in northern gardens, where homemade gumbo with fresh-picked okra is on the menu! The highly ornamental plants are vigorous, disease resistant and heavy yielders.

Clemson Spineless: Open pollinated. Estimated days to maturity in Central Oregon: 74 days. Light green pods consist of 5–8 points. The standard variety in the South. Cream-colored flowers are also edible. An attractive ornamental; good in containers. Edible Flowers: Deep fry flowers or eat them stuffed, or use fresh as a striking, exotic-looking garnish. Sweet and mild flavor.