Cilantro Seeds - All In One For Home Gardens
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Cilantro, commonly known as Coriander, is a cool-season herb grown for its aromatic leaves and seeds. The plant forms upright stems with finely divided green foliage and produces small clusters of white to pale pink flowers during the later stages of growth. Cilantro grows best in moderate temperatures with well-drained fertile soil and consistent moisture. It is commonly cultivated in herb gardens, vegetable beds, and containers where the leafy growth can be harvested during the early growing period.
Features
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Cool-season herb producing aromatic leafy growth
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Upright stems with finely divided foliage
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Suitable for herb gardens, raised beds, and container planting
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Adapted to moderate temperatures and well-drained soil
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Produces small flower clusters during the later growth stage
Specifications
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Scientific Name: Coriandrum sativum
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Common Name (US): Coriander
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Seed Type / Variety: Herb seeds
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Growth Habit: Upright annual herb
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USDA Zones: 2 to 11
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Planting Season: Early spring or autumn
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Growing Season: Spring and autumn
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Sowing Season:
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Zones 2 to 6: April to June or August to September
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Zones 7 to 11: March to May or September to November
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Germination Time and Conditions: 7 to 14 days at 18 to 24 C in moist, well-drained soil
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Sunlight Requirements: Full sun to partial sun
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Soil Requirements: Fertile, well-drained loamy soil
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Watering Needs: Moderate watering to keep soil evenly moist
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Mature Plant Size: 12 to 24 inches height; 8 to 12 inches spread
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Plant Spacing: 6 to 8 inches between plants
