Re-treat yourself to classic creepy decorations, Black Futsu Pumpkins, and much more! Available for a limited time!
Crop:
The black futsu pumpkin: is a rare and beautiful variety of Japanese squash.
Animals:
The Zebu cow, also known as humped or Brahman, is a breed of domesticated cow native to South Asia.
The Wensleydale sheep: is named for the Wensleydale region of Yorkshire, England, where the breed originated.
The Brown Polish rabbit: is a variant of a popular pet breed that, despite its name, likely originated in England.
The pattern mutation of the black shoulder silver pied peacock: is the product of selective breeding and is less than twenty years old as a phenomenon.
Recipes:
Allspice Frosting: evokes the flavors of cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves.
Allspice Pumpkin Soup: combines the creamy texture of seasonal pumpkin and the rich flavors of allspice.
Why bake plain old cake when you can spice things up with the sophisticated seasoning of allspice?
To make this Winesap Apple Cake: all you need is whole-wheat batter and fresh picked Stayman Winesap apples.
Soft Stayman Winesap apples: are the perfect flavor and texture to pair with a sweet and crispy pie crust.
This simple recipe requires nothing more than Stayman Winesap apples, sugar, and a bit of time in the oven.
Slices of a seasoned black futsu pumpkin: are the perfect appetizer for a spooky holiday party!
Why not try something new for the holidays? Replace your traditional dessert with a slice of futsu Pumpkin Pie!
Black futsu pumpkin stuffed with a creamy surprise! A healthy holiday treat!
The Montezuma Cypress Bush: is an elegant arrangement of Montezuma cypress stems and flowers.
The Montezuma Cypress Wreath: is a delicate weaving of Montezuma cypress leaves in a traditional wreath pattern.
Montezuma Cypress Dried Flowers: make a simple statement on the power of understated beauty.
Trees:
Pimenta dioica, or the Allspice tree: produces a berry that is dried and used in a variety of culinary dishes.
Malus x domestica, or the Stayman Winesap apple tree: was named for Joseph Stayman - who first cultivated the variety in 1866.
Taxodium mucronatum, or the Montezuma cypress tree: is the national tree of Mexico.
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