Mexican Tarragon Transplants
Mexican Tarragon Transplants (Cell size 1 inch)
Although it may not be the French tarragon, Mexican tarragon offers a deliciously similar taste and aroma, making it a highly appealing herb. Known for its fragrant leaves that have a distinct anise flavor, this herb thrives particularly well in hot climates.
Mexican tarragon is a charming little shrub, typically reaching about 2 meters in height and 12 to 15 cm in width. Its light green foliage gives it a fresh, vibrant appearance. The plant blooms lightly in late spring, and then more profusely in early fall, producing clusters of bright yellow flowers. Mexican tarragon is very easy to grow, making it an excellent addition to gardens in warm climates.

| Species | Culinary Herbs |
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| Days till maturity | 30-50 |
| Sowing Intervals | 30 cm |
| Sowing Months | January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December |
| Planting Instructions | Grow Mexican tarragon full sun and moist, well-drained soil for extremely fast and healthy growth. Fragrant and strong taste, beautiful in bloom and easy to cultivate. How to Grow TarragonOregano is a hardy and drought-resistant herb that thrives in various conditions, making it perfect for home gardens and container planting.
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