- Coriander seeds are delicious in cakes, and when crushed add an orangey flavour to meat dishes
- The young leaves of coriander (often called 'Cilantro') can be finely chopped and added to curries, sauces, chutneys and salads
- Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible
What you need to know:
- 1 x Suttons Coriander Seeds
- When to Sow: April To July
- Plant Height: Up To 60cm (23.6in)
- Plant Spread: Up To 25cm (9.8in)
- Life Stage: Annual
- Hardiness & Longevity: Hardy Annual
- Ideal For: Patio, Kitchen Garden, Cottage Gardens
- Sun Level: Sun Or Semi Shade
- Harvest: June To September