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        <description>http://www.edibleacres.org/purchase/senna-wild-senna Senna Hebecarpa or Cassia Hebecarpa Very hardy, herbaceous perennial that gets to around 5 or 6 feet tall.  We've enjoyed co-planting it with young trees or other 'keystone' elements of young guilds to provide a serious fertility boost and what seems to be protection to some extent from deer or other browse. This is an incredibly robust, sturdy and reliable plant for us. Edible Acres is a full service permaculture nursery located in the Finger Lakes area of NY state. We grow all layers of perennial food forest systems and provide super hardy, edible, useful, medicinal, easy to propagate, perennial plants for sale locally or for shipping around the country… http://www.edibleacres.org/purchase - Your order supports the research and learning we share here on youtube. We also offer consultation and support in our region or remotely. http://www.edibleacres.org/services Happy growing!</description>
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