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Seeds > Wheat
Triticum aestivum. An Old World native, wheat was introduced to the Southwestern U.S. by Father Kino as he moved north from Sonora. For the Pima, wheat filled an otherwise empty winter planting season. Approx. 28g/700 seeds per packet.
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