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About Calypso

Get a head start on your seed-grown cilantro. These bushy plants are slowest to go to seed, two to three weeks after other varieties.

About Cilantro

Flowers, leaves, roots, and seeds can all be used to flavor a wide variety of foods, especially Mexican and Asian dishes. Popular in salsa. Native to Iran. Dried seed is coriander. Annual.

Pot Size & Price
6 plants in a pack
$5.00
Height
12"–18"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun
Catalog
H034
Plant Traits
Culinary

Other varieties of Cilantro

Cilantro Cruiser, green leaves
Photo from Johnny's Selected Seedsy's

Cruiser

Catalog
H032
Cilantro Santo, bundle of green leaves with stems
Photo from high Mowing Seeds

Santo

Catalog
H031