Vietnamese coriander

Persicaria odorata
Rau Răm, Laksa Leaf, Vietnamese Cilantro, Phak Phai, Praew Leaf, Hot Mint, Cambodian Mint, Vietnamese Mint
Aussaat
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1. JAHR
FOLGEJAHRE
Lichtbedarf
Sonnig
Wasserbedarf
Sehr feucht
Boden
Mittelschwer (lehmig)
Nährstoffbedarf
Mittel
Pflanzabstand
25 cm
Reihenabstand
28 cm
Saattiefe
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Vietnamese coriander belongs to the knotweed family and is botanically unrelated to the true coriander. It is a perennial plant that can reach growth heights of up to 50 cm. The leaves are lanceolate to pointed, are mint green and show a reddish discoloration in the middle, which can be partly missing. The light pink to purple colored flowers appear between mid-July to mid-September.
Herkunft:
The homeland is in Southeast Asia, especially in the countries of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam.
Vietnamese coriander is difficult to propagate further by seed, but very easy to propagate by division.
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