You eat the leaves, similar to spinach.
yes.
Dogs can eat cilantro, it won't cause them any harm. this is bull. it's poison!
No, they only eat aphids.
Cilantro is a safe herb for cats, so a cat may eat it as much as it wishes.
Yes, I like!
Yes, guinea pigs can eat cilantro but it should be given as treat and not as their major source of food. Cilantro offers vitamins and minerals that are beneficial to your guinea pig.
Yes, they love cilatro and parsley. It is not at all harmful to them.
YES! My rabbit loves it alot too...
Coriander (a.k.a. cilantro) was brought into the Americas by Spanish conquistadors around the 16th century. It was part of the so-called Columbian Exchange.
The leaves of coriander are called cilantro and are an herb, being similar to parsley and other leafy greens. The coriander seeds are come from the fruit part of the plant.
The most important thing to remember when growing cilantro is that it does not like hot weather. Cilantro growing in soil that reaches 75F will bolt and go to seed. This means that the ideal cilantro growing conditions are cool but sunny. You should be growing cilantro where it will get early morning or late afternoon sun, but be shaded during the hottest part of the day.