Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) is a great addition to any herb garden. Not only is it a relatively easy plant to grow, but it actually boasts two cooking uses for the price of one. 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. Cilantro is best planted in the early spring but also can be started in fall.
Full sun to partial sun.
Pet safe, non-toxic
Flavor Profile: Fresh, citrusy, peppery, earthy.
Culinary Use: Used in salsas, curries, garnishes, marinades, and dressings.
Hardiness zone for this plant: Annual Zone 2 - 11
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