Thread: Culantro Seed
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Old May 1, 2007   #5
mresseguie
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Well, whaddya know.

I first thought it might be the Chinese cilantro I love so much, but as soon as I saw the picture in the first link, I knew it wasn't.

I grew this last year in my garden because I thought my wife might like it. She did not, so I pulled it out one week ago.

I live in zone 8, The temperature got down to 14 degrees this past winter. That did not kill it. I know Michigan gets colder, but this stuff is good down to 14 degrees. I imagine you could pot it up, and place it in a semi-protected place to over-winter if you wanted.

I have no seeds. It was given to me as a cutting.

Good luck.

Michael
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