Coriander – Irish Seed

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Coriander (Coriandrum sativum) is an annual herb that produces tangy leaves and aromatic seeds. The word ‘cilantro’ is usually used to refer to the leaves of the plant which are used fresh or dried whilst ‘coriander’ usually refers to the seeds of the plant which are ground up as a spice. C. sativum is indigenous to the Mediterranean and Middle East regions. It has been cultivated further afield for millennia.

Plants grow to 60cm tall and have alternate feathery leaves emanating from a central main stem.

Average 250 seeds per packet.

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Botanical Name Coriandrum sativus
Seeds per Packet Approx. 250
Sow Depth 10mm
Sun Requirements Full sun to partial shade in Spring and Autumn
Spacing 15-30cm
Harvest Method Pick upper larger leaves allowing emerging stems below to branch out
Life Cycle Cool season annual

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