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Cilantro
Cilantro is one of the world's most widely used fresh herbs — its bright, pungent, citrusy leaves are essential in Mexican salsas, Indian chutneys,...
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A superior, slow-bolting cilantro producing dense, aromatic foliage with the bright, citrusy, slightly soapy character that defines fresh cilantro ...
View full detailsBouquet Dill
5.0 / 5.0
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A compact, early-blooming dill perfectly sized for cut flower arrangements and container growing. Fernlike foliage and bright yellow-green umbels a...
View full detailsCaribe Cilantro
A bolt-resistant cilantro forming dense bunches of aromatic, dark green leaves with the classic bright, citrusy flavor essential in Latin, Asian, a...
View full detailsCalypso Cilantro
Calypso Cilantro is the slowest-bolting cilantro variety available, making it the definitive choice for gardeners in warm climates who have struggl...
View full detailsKapoor Tulsi
5.0 / 5.0
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Kapoor Tulsi — also called Sacred Basil — is a fragrant, revered herb from India with small, slightly jagged green leaves and an intoxicating aroma...
View full detailsCoriander Cilantro
Cilantro (Coriander sativum) is a versatile herb widely used in cuisines from around the world, with every part of the plant — leaves, roots, flowe...
View full detailsLeisure Splits Cilantro
5.0 / 5.0
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Leisure Splits Cilantro is a carefully processed variety with individually separated seeds for more precise sowing and better germination rates — a...
View full detailsSorrel, Garden
Cold-hardy down to 12°F, this perennial herb is known for its lemony tang and is best used sparingly in salads or as a standout ingredient in soups...
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