Parsley Overview Attribute Description Genus Name Petroselinum crispum Common Name Parsley Plant Type Biennial herb (grown as annual in most zones) Light Full Sun to Part Shade Height 10–18 inches
Parsley Overview Attribute Description Genus Name Petroselinum crispum Common Name Parsley Plant Type Biennial herb (grown as annual in most zones) Light Full Sun to Part Shade Height 10–18 inches
Cilantro Overview Attribute Description Genus Name Coriandrum sativum Common Names Cilantro (leaves), Coriander (seeds) Plant Type Herb, Annual Light Full Sun to Part Shade Height 12 to 24 inches Width
Dill Overview Attribute Description Genus Name Anethum graveolens Common Name Dill Plant Type Herb, Annual Light Full Sun Height 24 to 48 inches Width 12 to 24 inches Flower Color
Chives Overview Attribute Description Genus Name Allium schoenoprasum Common Name Chives Plant Type Herb, Perennial Light Full Sun to Partial Shade Height 10 to 20 inches Width 10 to 18
Lemongrass Overview Attribute Description Genus Name Cymbopogon citratus Common Name Lemongrass Plant Type Tropical grass, Perennial (Zone-dependent) Light Full Sun Height 3 to 6 feet (90–180 cm) Width 2 to
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