Cilantro or Coriander (Coriandrun sativum) is an annual or biennial plant of the Parsley Family. when the leaves are used in flavourings and food it is called Cilantro, when it is the seeds used we call it coriander.
When growing this herb outdoors as Cilantro it can tolerate some shade, however if you intend to harvest the seeds it should be grown in full sun.
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because a sun plant needs more sunlight
Both,toleate partil shae but like the sun
Either is fine so long as the sun isn't too hot.
There is no difference between cilantro and coriander seeds, because cilantro and coriander are two names for the same plant. Cilantro is merely the Spanish name for a plant that is known in English as coriander. The term Cilantro is popular for the fresh leaves of the plant in America because most Americans are only familiar with the use of the fresh leaves in Mexican cuisine, where it's known by the Spanish name.
in the sun
because a sun plant needs more sunlight
Primrose need sun or shade
it all depends on what plant it is. some plants grow better in the sun, some in the shade.THE CAN OF PLANTS IS A CATUS (SHADE) AND A SUNFLOWER (SUN).
It depends on if the plant is in the shade or sun. If it is a sun plant and is the shade, it will die, and vice versa. But if you put it in the right climate, it will do fune with watering.
sun plants need sun air and nutrients
This greatly depends on the type of plant.
Both,toleate partil shae but like the sun
Flowers don't usually grow well in the shade, they need sunlight.
sun most likely but if it's and indoor plant definitely sunlight.
It depends on the plant, some love sun, others shade. Hosta, for example, loves shade, and thrive with no sun at all. Typically those plants that do well on shade have large leaves, allowing them to get more light for photosynthesis without actual sun. Sun loving plants including most vegetables and fruit trees will have a hard time in shade, and grow long, leggy thin branches as they try to get to better light.
Depends upon type of plant .
Either is fine so long as the sun isn't too hot.