The listing, Devil's Claws Seeds has ended.
The Devil's Claw is an interesting plant to me. It appears that there are many different types that grow in different types of soil/weather conditions, etc.
This particular one is all I have found in South Carolina. I have not been able to get them to come back up on their own, so I save the seeds. The seeds must be soaked in hot water about 8 hours prior to planting.
The bloom is beautiful but smells really bad. They say this smell keeps the deer, etc. away.
The pods after drying, have been used my Indian squaws to make baskets, etc.
I will be sending two seeds, and good luck with them.