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How to Grow and Care for Cilantro (Coriander) - The Spruce The name cilantro refers to the plant's thin, green stems and flat, lacy leaves, which are best eaten fresh Its other common name, coriander, refers to the seeds, which are used as a common cooking spice, especially in Indian, Middle Eastern, and Asian cuisines
How to Plant and Grow Cilantro and Coriander Cilantro is a fast-growing, aromatic, annual herb that grows best in the cooler weather of spring and fall Here's how to plant and grow cilantro (and coriander) in your garden
Coriander | Definition, History, Uses, Seeds, Leaves, Facts | Britannica Coriander, feathery annual plant of the parsley family (Apiaceae), parts of which are used as both an herb and a spice Native to the Mediterranean and Middle East regions, it is widely cultivated for its dry fruit and seeds, known as coriander, and for its leaves, known as cilantro
Coriander - Wikipedia It is native to the Mediterranean Basin [4] All parts of the plant are edible, but the fresh leaves and the dried seeds are the parts most traditionally used in cooking It is used in certain cuisines, like Mexican, Indian and Southeast Asian It is a soft plant growing to 50 cm (20 in) tall
What Is Coriander, And What Does It Have To Do With Cilantro? Coriander plants grow to three feet tall and produce flat, aromatic leaves that are easily mistaken for parsley, which is in the same Apiaceae family, along with carrots, celery, and fennel The similarity of the cilantro leaf to its cousin gives the coriander plant its nickname, Chinese parsley
How to Grow Coriander - Gardening Channel In the U S , cilantro is a plant with leaves used as an herb Coriander refers to the seeds of the cilantro, which are dried and used as a spice Coriander seeds have a warm, spicy citrus flavor, and are often used in Indian, Asian, Middle-Eastern, and Mediterranean dishes
How to grow Coriander | RHS Herbs Coriander is an easy crop to grow from seed, for harvesting both the leaves and seeds It’s widely used in many dishes, especially in Mexican and Asian cuisine Simply sow seeds outdoors, in the ground or in containers, from spring onwards Plants are compact, so make ideal gap-fillers on the veg plot or even in borders
Coriander Seeds: How To Grow Coriander - Gardening Know How Coriander is the fruit or seed from the cilantro plant, which is also sometimes called the coriander plant Letting cilantro plants bolt is how to grow coriander The bolted plants send out flowers and seed in high heat Growing coriander is easy and rewards you with a seasoning that adds exotic interest to your dishes What are Coriander Seeds?
Coriander (Cilantro) – Growing Guide - Deep Green Permaculture Coriander is an annual herb, so it only lives for a single growing season, and grows up to 60 cm (24 in) tall, featuring delicate, lace-like leaves The lower leaves are broad and lobed, while the upper leaves are finely divided and slender It produces small, white to very pale pink flowers arranged in clusters (umbels)
Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) - Level Up Garden Coriander (Coriandrum sativum), also known as Chinese Parsley, Cilantro, or Dhania, is an annual herb from the Apiaceae family Native to the Western Mediterranean, Southern Europe, and Western Asia, this versatile edible plant is cherished worldwide for its culinary uses