Cilantro/Coriander Seed. Bolt-resistant variety with uniform plants. View Details. Average number of days from seeding date to harvest, within a specific crop group. If a transplanted crop: average number of days from transplant date.
2022年3月6日 · Calypso is destined to become the new workhorse of your herb garden. Stocky, very well-branched plants deliver almost unbelievable yields of fragrant, delectable leaves, simply packed with authentic cilantro flavor. Let them set seed and you have Coriander too!
Fragrant and citrusy, Calypso cilantro is a prolific leaf producer and yields a hearty number of seeds as well. This bushy variety will keep you in cilantro most of the summer. You’ll enjoy it with Mexican, Asian, and Caribbean foods equally.
Our Calypso variety of cilantro is bulky and full of the tasty foliage you love! Cilantro grows best in the coolest months of the year in Southern California. Continual harvest will slow its desire to go to flower.
You say cilantro; I say coriander. Whatever, Calypso makes the cut-again and again. Terrifically prolific, this new variety is slower to bolt than any other coriander available. Fragrant, citrusy herb sparks up salsa, guacamole, sauces and seafood.
Most gardeners resort to successive plantings of coriander seed if they want lengthy harvests of fresh cilantro, but Calypso is changing that! The slowest bolting variety we’ve found, it consistently holds 3 weeks longer than our most popular variety.
Calyspo is a high-yielding, full-growing, slow-bolting plant which produces up to 3 weeks longer than most cilantro. The easiest to grow Cilantro variety. Annual. Packet is 2 grams, about 200 seeds.