What kind of roots does coriander have ? Explain . Also what type of leaves does it have Explain.
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The coriander plant has a tap root system. Coriander plant has deeper tap roots and all the parts of this plant are edible. In a tap root system,branches of the root rises from a thick structure under the ground and this is called as main root.
The word coriander refers to a plant, Coriandrum sativum, of which both the leaves and the seeds are used in the culinary arts. When the coriander leaves are used, they are considered an herb. Coriander leaves, also known as cilantro, have a bright, almost citrus-like flavor.
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- Tap root system
- The plant produces a slender hollow stem 30 to 60 mm (1 to 2.5 inches) high with fragrant bipinnate leaves.
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