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(Blossoming coriander in my garden. At the left a lovage plant in bloom. I grow coriander for young greens, and the plants in this photo for their seeds. They grew very well and are 1.5 m high, leaving some onion plants in the shadow (center).)
 
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Blossoming coriander in my garden. At the left a lovage plant in bloom.
 
Blossoming coriander in my garden. At the left a lovage plant in bloom.
 
I grow coriander for young greens, and the plants in this photo for their seeds. They grew very well and are 1.5 m high, leaving some onion plants in the shadow (center).
 
I grow coriander for young greens, and the plants in this photo for their seeds. They grew very well and are 1.5 m high, leaving some onion plants in the shadow (center).
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I've put this photo in the [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Public_domain#Material_in_the_public_domain public domain]. You can use it, but i would appreciate when you add a link to this page or to Eagle Rock Wiki. --[[User:John|John Eagles]] 01:45, 24 December 2011 (PST)

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Blossoming coriander in my garden. At the left a lovage plant in bloom. I grow coriander for young greens, and the plants in this photo for their seeds. They grew very well and are 1.5 m high, leaving some onion plants in the shadow (center).

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I've put this photo in the public domain. You can use it, but i would appreciate when you add a link to this page or to Eagle Rock Wiki. --John Eagles 01:45, 24 December 2011 (PST)

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