Cilantro Seed

Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) is an important culinary herb in Latin and Asian cuisines. Both the leaf and the seed (coriander) are used to flavor dishes and are popular with farmers and home gardeners alike. Can be cut nearly to the ground two or three times, or leaf-picked for a sustained harvest. Allow this friend to bolt, and watch in amazement as the beautiful white flowers draw in the good bugs from seemingly out of nowhere. Then, eat the seeds.

50 days to leaf. 125 days to seed. Re-seeding annual.

Seeds are certified organic.

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Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) is an important culinary herb in Latin and Asian cuisines. Both the leaf and the seed (coriander) are used to flavor dishes and are popular with farmers and home gardeners alike. Can be cut nearly to the ground two or three times, or leaf-picked for a sustained harvest. Allow this friend to bolt, and watch in amazement as the beautiful white flowers draw in the good bugs from seemingly out of nowhere. Then, eat the seeds.

50 days to leaf. 125 days to seed. Re-seeding annual.
Seeds are certified organic.

Common Name:
Cilantro / Coriander
Scientific Name:
Coriandrum sativum
Description:
A savory culinary herb with leaves and seeds integral to Asian and Latin American traditions.
Plant Lifespan:
Annual
Cold Hardiness (F):
Zone 9b (25 to 30)
Light Requirements:
Full Sun (min. 6 hours a day)
Seed In:
Spring, Fall
Seeding Depth:
1/2 in.
Days to Sprout:
7-10
Optimal Soil Temperature (F):
65-70
Plant Spacing:
6-18 in.
Plant Height:
3 ft.
Average Days from Seed to Harvest:
50-100

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