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Confetti Cilantro

Scientific Name: Coriandrum sativum 'Confetti'

Plant type

herb, annual / biennial, fruit / vegetable

size

  • H: 8"-18"
  • W: 6"-12"

planting zones

  • 1-12

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Confetti Cilantro plant details

Confetti Cilantro is a broadleaf deciduous annual / biennial fruit / vegetable or herb with green foliage. In spring and summer white flowers emerge. Attracts bees and beneficial insects making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Grows well with sun - mostly sun and regular water. Does well in average, rich and well-drained soil.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Confetti Cilantro

Plant type: annual / biennial fruit / vegetable or herb
Plant family: apiaceae
Foliage: deciduous green
Mature size: 6 IN - 12 IN - wide, 8 IN - 18 IN - tall
Flowers: white blooms in spring and summer
Uses: culinary, edible

GROWING CONDITIONS for Confetti Cilantro

USDA Zones: 1 - 12
Sun exposure: sun - mostly sun
Watering frequency: regular
Soil needs: average, rich and well-drained

Nursery contributed plant descriptions

An absolutely essential part of Mexican and Indian cuisine! Frankly, I think most savory foods benefit from the addition of Cilantro – use it instead of parsley in your recipes and get ready to be amazed! ‘Confetti’ is a feathery leaved, slow bolting Cilantro with mild, delicious flavor. The feathery leaves make for easy chopping. Cilantro grows best in the cool season, but if you plant a few consecutive crops during the warmer months you can keep it going through the year. Space 4-6” and plant in rich soil.

Gardening facts about Confetti Cilantro plant

How to Grow Confetti Cilantro

  • Sun Exposure

    • sun - mostly sun
  • Water Needs

    • regular
  • Soil Needs

    • average
    • well-drained
    • rich

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
  • Flower Color

    • white
  • Wildlife

    • beneficial insects
    • bees
  • Flower Season

    • spring
    • summer
  • Foliage Season

    • deciduous
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