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Re: Sweet Seeds


The plant is stevia, you can get seeds through Nichols Nursery in Albany,
Or.  I grow mine inside in Oregon, there are lots of sites on the net that
explain why it's not used in the US and it's advantages. (Put cane sugar and
nutrasweet out of business if it wasn't illegal. Good for diabetics)  Major
sweetner of Japan and Paraguay.  Dried it can be purchased in some herbal
stores. - Good Luck- Mary
-----Original Message-----
From: ftek <ftek@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us>
To: seeds-list@eskimo.com <seeds-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Sunday, December 07, 1997 1:36 PM
Subject: Sweet Seeds


>There is suppose to be a plant that is kind of a substitute for sugar.
>Or it is just very sweet to the taste. Does anyone know about this:
>stavia or something. Anyway how would that plant do in a place like NC?
>Does anyone have seeds and is there anything special about growing this
>plant? thanks, Joseph
>



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