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Papalo

 Porophyllum ruderale

If you love cilantro, you have to try this unusual Mexican herb. Largely grown in Central and South America, it is also known as Papaloquelite. The flavor is similar to cilantro with a bit more punch coupled with a touch of mint and citrus. Very distinct. Thrives in hot conditions where cilantro would typically bolt or dwindle. Grows 3’ - 5’. Use raw and add to salsa, beans, and salads. Germination naturally runs around 40-50 percent.

75 seeds

 

PLANTING

Annual

Germination: 7-20 days, naturally low and variable

Seed Planting Depth: Indoors- sow on surface, lightly cover. Outdoors- sow 1/4" deep.  

Starting Indoors/Outdoors:  For a head start you can start indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost. Provide 65-70 degrees soil temperatures. Transplant after last frost, 12-15" apart. Direct sow outdoors after last frost, 12-15 seeds per foot . 

Light Needs:  Sun 

Soil Needs:  Average to fertile

Uses:  Culinary, harvest leaves as needed

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