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500 Seeds Tarragon Herb Seed Spice Heirloom Organic NON GMO
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Seller handling time is 2-14 business days Details
FREE via to United States
Return policy
None: All purchases final
Purchase protection
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
Item traits
Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
10 in stock |
Condition: |
New |
UPC: |
Does Not Apply |
Sunlight: |
Full Shade, Full Sun, Partial Shade |
Foliage: |
Deciduous |
Soil Type: |
Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Saline, Sand, Silt |
USDA Hardiness Zone: | |
Watering: |
Medium |
Soil pH: |
Neutral |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Brand: |
Unbranded |
Type: |
Bamboo Seeds |
Common Name: |
Tarragon |
Life Cycle: |
Annual |
Indoor/Outdoor: |
Indoor & Outdoor |
Cultivating Difficulty: |
Easy |
Color: |
Green |
Growth Habit: |
Clumping |
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Shipping discount: |
Seller pays shipping for this item. |
Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1068826156 |
Item description
500 Seeds Tarragon Herb Seed Spice Heirloom Organic NON GMO
Tarragon is a small, shrubby herb, Artemisia dracunculus, in the sunflower family. Two species are cultivated, Russian and French. Leaves of the French variety are glossier and more pungent. Most commercial Tarragon comes from dried leaves of the French Tarragon plant. Geographical Sources Tarragon is native to southern Russia and western Asia. Today, its primary producer is France. Tarragon is commonly known as a flavoring for vinegar and is used in pickles, relishes, prepared mustards, and sauces. Tarragon also goes well with fish, meat, soups and stews, and is often used in tomato and egg dishes. Tarragon adds distinctive flavor to sauces. Taste and Aroma Description Tarragon has a slightly bittersweet flavor and an aroma similar to anise. Tarragon, unlike many other herbs, was not used by ancient peoples. It was mentioned briefly in medieval writings as a pharmaceutical, but did not come into common use until the 16th century in England. It was brought to the United States in the early 19th century.However, it is easy to grow your own in temperate climates. Seeds can be sown directly into garden when soil is warm, started in pots and tranfered to the garden or grown indoors.
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