Cilantro, also known as coriander, is not native to Florida; it is originally from regions spanning from Southern Europe to North Africa and Southwestern Asia. However, it is widely cultivated in Florida due to the state's suitable climate for growing this herb. In Florida, cilantro thrives in the warmer months, making it a popular choice for local gardens and farms.
Florida both inports and exports cilantro. However, it is more commonly inported. Cilantro is commonly grown in a household garden or indoor location and sold/used locally. Trade over state boundaries is minimal.
yes they are native to Florida
the Florida panther is native to Florida
No they are native to Australia
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The Florida panther is a native animal to the state of Florida. However, they are endangered. The main threat to the Florida panther is the loss of habitat.
the first people to live in Florida were native Americans.
Yes Florida Does Have Horses
American alligator and West Indian manatee are two animals native to Florida.
No there is not
One of the three native reptiles that live in Florida is the gecko. The other two native reptiles that live in Florida are the alligator and crocodile.
Yes. The Florida strain of the largemouth is native to Florida, and grow somewhat larger than the northern fish.