Printed at Peace Tree Farm, www.peacetreefarm.com

Coriandrum sativum

Coriander

Coriander/Cilantro is an herb in the One Earth Edibles line.
Moisture and sunny soil are enough to keep Coriander/Cilantro a happy plant. Too much fertilizer might spoil the flavor.
Coriander/Cilantro reseeds readily, so harvest before flowers set seed so as not to become a weedy problem for the garden.

A favorite culinary herb since ancient times, this plant produces two distinct flavors with leaves and seed. The fresh leaves offer a cooling taste, perfect for balancing the hot and spicy tastes of Latin and Oriental cuisines, while the seeds offer spicy-citrusy flavor amenable to meats, potatoes and vegetables of European and Indian cuisines. Wispy green leaves and small white flowers. According to folk medicine, cilantro may help remove lead and other heavy metals from the body.


Height
24-36 Inches

spacer

Spread
10-12 Inches


Bloom Color

The foliage is called Cilantro, and the seed is called Coriander. One of the most popular fresh herbs.

USDA Hardiness Zone Annual
Attracts Wildlife
Butterflies
Attributes
Border or Bed
Medicinal
Culinary
Combo Usage
Filler (main structural)
Critter Resistance
Rabbit Resistant
Squirrel Resistant
Deer Resistant
Exposure
Sun
Fertilizer Levels
Average Feed
Foliage Color
Green
Season of Interest (Foliage)
Summer
Soil Moisture Preference
Average-Slightly Moist
Soil pH Requirements
Medium, 5.7-6.2
Vigor Rating
Plays with others
Printed at www.peacetreefarm.com
© Copyright 2012 Peace Tree Farm. All Rights Reserved.
295 Park Drive West · Kintnersville, PA 18930 · Tel.: (610) 847-8152