Growing Coriander, also Cilantro, Chinese parsley

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25 Mar 12 Ged Roberts (Australia - temperate climate)
Try growing mexican corriander also known as sawtooth corriander (Eryngium foetidum). This grows much better in the heat of the tropics or subtropics and has a very similar taste to the corriander you buy in the shops. Mexican corriander will grow well in shade or partial shade which is where I grow it.
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