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Cilantro
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 13:55:56 +0200, Henriette Kress
wrote: Frogleg wrote: will work (if they're not too old) to start your plants. As someone else has posted, there are 2 small seeds inside each round pod. Umm. No, those "pods" _are_ the seeds. Two to each tiny ball; like all umbelliferae, coriander seeds, too, come in pairs. Umm, no. Coriander *is* in the Umbelliferae family because of its umbrella-like flower/seed arrangement. So are parsley, carrot, celery, and geranium. The round ball is the dried fruit of the plant, and contains two seeds. |
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