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Thai Herbs Long Coriander
Fruit: Long Coriander has dark green and hard oval shape leaves with its particular smell Easy to grow and good resistant to deceases
Maturity: 120 days after sowing
Remarks: thai herbs
Category | THAI HERBS |
Tags | Long Coriander, thai herbs |
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Tall: 8 ft (2.4 m)
Color: typically red stems
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Maturity: 4 months after sowing
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Maturity: Maturity is in 35 days after sowing
Remarks: thai herbs
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Fruit: This bitter cucumber is small Bitter taste but contains numerous significant nutrients
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Thai Herbs Hoary Basil
Tall: 50-80 cm
Shape: oval
Fruit: plant is uneven leaves, good smell. It has white flowers on the top of the plant. Grow well in winter
Maturity: 40-45 days after sowing
Remarks: thai herbs
Hoary Basil grows to 2 to 4 feet high by 4 feet wide. The stems are covered with a soft, whitish down. White blooms appear from July to September. Pycnanthemum means “dense flower-clusters” in Greek, and the flowers are favored by butterflies, moths, and some species of wasps. A vigorous and often aggressive grower, this plant spreads by long rhizomes. It prefers rocky, gravelly or sandy soil, and typically grows in woods, thickets, fields, and hills, presumably the origin of its common name of Mountainmint. When crushed, the leaves emit a strong minty aroma, and are often used to flavor teas.
Thai Herbs Thai Mustard
Fruit: This Thai mustard (Pak Kard Soi) is easy to grow. bitter taste. Good resistant to deceases and climate change
Shape: uneven
Maturity: 35 days from sowing
Remarks: thai herbs
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