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Bulk Cilantro / Coriander Seeds
What’s the difference between cilantro and coriander? It depends on where you live, but both come from the same plant and offer different flavor profiles. Cilantro usually refers to the stalks and leaves of the plant, which are higher in vitamins and are commonly used in Latin, Asian and Indian cuisine, while coriander usually refers to its dried seeds, which are higher in minerals and used to add a kick of spice to rice dishes, curries, meat rubs, soups and stews. Despite its ability to add some spice to a dish, cilantro-coriander prefers cooler weather and grows best in spring or fall under partial shade. With two different herbs in one, these seeds are a must for any herb garden.
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Bulk Cilantro/Coriander Seeds Quick View
xBulk Cilantro/Coriander Seeds Coriandrum sativum
- Annual, Easy to Grow; Grows up to 20 Inches
- A kitchen garden staple!
- Prefers full sun exposure
Coriandrum sativumAs low as $10.62 -
USDA organic Bulk Cilantro/Coriander (Organic) Seeds - Long Standing Quick View
xBulk Cilantro/Coriander (Organic) Seeds - Long Standing Coriandrum sativum
USDA organic- Annual, Easy to Grow; Grows 20-30 Inches
- A kitchen garden staple!
- Prefers full sun exposure
Coriandrum sativumAs low as $29.05
Spice up your herb gardening by planting cilantro-coriander in bulk! The Bulk Seed Store is your one stop shop for bulk cilantro seeds, offering our easy to grow cilantro-coriander variety of seeds in sacks from 1/4-pound up to 25-pounds.