50 New Zealand Spinach Seeds Non-GMO
Zealand Spinach is not really a proper spinach at all. It looks and tastes similar to its namesake, but technically its botanical classification is a little different. Nonetheless, this tasty and fascinating heirloom veggie has been grown since the 1770's after being initially introduced by famed British botanist Sir Joseph Banks, who collected it on his journey to the South Seas with Captain James Cook.
Heat tolerant and highly flavorful
1700's Heirloom; Grows Naturally As a Trailing Ground Cover
Highly Flavorful; Heat Tolerant; Will Not Bolt in Hot Weather or Turn Bitter
Extremely High Vitamin Content; Adaptable to Full Sun or Partial Shade