No, it is not a citrus, cilantro is a herb, which is used quit often in Mexican food. Citrus would be a tree for instance; an orange tree, lemon tree, tangerine.
Yes, cilantro is a flowering plant and belongs to the family Apiaceae, which includes many monocot species. However, cilantro itself is a dicot plant.
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.
Cilantro is a self-fertile plant, which means it has the ability to self-pollinate. However, it is primarily wind-pollinated, so cross-pollination can also occur with the help of insects.
No... Because like lemon, it is a citrus fruit and citrus fruits don't flower. P.S orange is NOT a citrus fruit. From Zac Peterson 12 yrs old. :D hope i helped.
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.See the related link below for more information.
Yes, you can plant cilantro purchased from the grocery store. Simply remove the roots and plant the cilantro in well-draining soil in a sunny location. Water regularly and enjoy fresh cilantro in your garden.
Yes, cilantro is a flowering plant and belongs to the family Apiaceae, which includes many monocot species. However, cilantro itself is a dicot plant.
Yes, cilantro flowers are edible and can be eaten. They have a similar flavor to the leaves of the cilantro plant.
Bugs that attack cilantro plants are fungus gnats.
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Yes, if the citrus plant is grafted the stock plant can sprout from below the graft, resulting in two different citrus species on the same plant
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.
To successfully plant cilantro indoors, you will need a pot with good drainage, well-draining soil, and a sunny location. Plant the cilantro seeds about 1/4 inch deep and keep the soil consistently moist. Cilantro prefers cooler temperatures, so try to keep the plant in a spot that is not too warm. Harvest the leaves regularly to encourage new growth.
To successfully grow a cilantro plant in your garden, plant it in well-draining soil with plenty of sunlight. Water it regularly, but be careful not to overwater. Harvest the leaves frequently to encourage new growth. Consider planting cilantro in a container if your soil is not well-draining.
To effectively plant cilantro alongside tomatoes in your garden, choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil. Plant the tomatoes first, leaving enough space between each plant for the cilantro. Sow cilantro seeds directly into the soil, about 1/4 inch deep and 6 inches apart. Water regularly and ensure both plants receive adequate sunlight and nutrients. Harvest cilantro leaves as needed, being careful not to disturb the tomato plants.
No, they only eat aphids.
To regrow cilantro, plant the stems in a pot with well-draining soil, water regularly, and place in a sunny spot. Harvest leaves as needed, allowing the plant to continue growing.