Culinary herb for gardens and containers. Leaves may be used fresh or dried in culinary dishes.
Create delicious gourmet meals with fresh herbs! Very popular, attractive herb with exceptionally flavorful leaves.
Tarragon is a corruption from the French esdragon, derived from the Latin dracunculus, or little dragon. The dragon connection may have come from the biting taste of the herb or its entangling serpent-like roots. "Dragon" herbs were thought to cure the bites of poisonous animals. - Still, Steven "Manual of Herbaceous Ornamental Plants"
Plant in fertile, well-drained soil. Allow soil to dry between thorough watering. Harvest foliage as needed.
24-36 Inches
12-15 Inches
5-8
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| 4" Round Purple Pot | Ready-to-Plant in a Container or Garden |
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