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Latin (Botanical) name: Coriandrum sativum L.

 

Family: Umbelliferae, Apiaceae.

 

Common name: Coriander, Coriandre cultivée, Kozbarah.

  

Origin: Egypt.

  

Plant description:

UMBELLIFERAE A. Juss.: Not spiny. Umbel-rays not woolly. Leafy herbs, root not globose. Bracteoles present (= the narrow leaves supporting the small secondary umbels). Fruit beakless. Fruit spineless. Fruit cylindrical, ovoid or globose. Leaves thin. Bracts absent. Petals radiating. CORIANDRUM L. Fruit glabrous, globose, hollow. Brats absent, or few deciduous, bracteoles present. CORIANDRUM SATIVUM L.: Glabrous plant of strong smell. Lower leaves broadly, upper ones finely dissected. Flowers white, outer ones with raylike radiating petals. Annual. Completely naturalized.

Source: STUDENTS’ FLORA OF EGYPT second edition, by VIVI TÄCKHOLM, D. Sc. (Stockholm) Professor of Systematic Botany, Faculty of Science, Cairo University. Published by Cairo University. Printed by COOPERATIVE PRINTING COMPANY Beirut, 1974.

 

Propagation: Fruits (seeds), annual plant cultivated in Upper Egypt.

Species List

Genus.

Botanical Family.

Product Photo

 

Alfalfa

Anise seed

Atrillal, Bishop's Weed

Basil

Beet

Caltrops, Tribulus

Celery

Chamomile, Matricaria

Clover, Egyptian

Coriander

Croton

Epazote

Fennel seed

Harmala, African rue

Hibiscus (Karkade)

Milk thistle

Nut grass

Plantain

Ploughmans spikenard

Saltbush

Thistle, Sonchus

Zilla

Zygophyllum


Chenopodiaceae.

Compositae.

Cruciferae.

Cyperaceae.

Euphorbiaceae.

Gramineae.

Labiatae.

Plantaginaceae.

Sterculiaceae.

Umbelliferae.

Zygophyllaceae.

 

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