Cilantro
Cilantro (Coriondrum sativum) is an herb.
Cilantro in Texas needs part shade. It has lacy leaves, plant sends up a long, lanky flower stalk that bears white or pinkish blossoms. Has a pungent, citrusy aroma and taste. Leaves are used when fresh, seeds are used when dried.
Water:
Apply enough water so that the soil remains moist but not soggy.
Height:
20' H x 8-10' W
Temperature:
Can withstand the cold to 32 degree F
Location:
Poy friendly
Link:
Plant needs and parts (2.9A) (teachingwithsimplystef.blogspot.com)
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