Cilantro-Coriander
A classic culinary herb that is easy to grow. Cilantro is the young leaves, and Coriander the spicy seeds the plant produces. The tiny white flowers are highly attractive to pollinators. Cilantro is a good companion for Tomatoes, Peas, and beans.
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Coriandrum sativum
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Coriandrum sativum
Data sheet
- Zones:
- Annual grow in all zones, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
- Growth Cycle:
- Annual, Self Seeding Annual, South Perennial - North Annual
- Light:
- Full Sun, Full Sun / Partial Shade
- Water Needs:
- Low, Low/Moderate, Moderate
- Soil Type:
- Chalky Soil, Clay Soil, Loamy Soil, Peaty Soil, Sandy Soil, Silty Soil
- Growth Rate:
- Fast, Moderate/Fast
- Height:
- c: 4 to 8 Inches, f: Up to 2 Feet
- Edible:
- Yes
- Special Features:
- Butterfiles and Pollinators, Container Growing
- Warnings:
- None
- Evergreen
- No
- Growing Instructions:
- Sow seeds from spring through fall into well dug, finely raked and weeded soil. Sow 2-3 seeds 5” apart pressing down firmly. Keep moist until established. Germ: 6 - 21 days. Harvest: 45 – 124 days.
Specific References
- EAN13
- 0810071360497
- UPC
- 810071360497
- MPN
- CCCS50X
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