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Bolivian Coriander Seeds (Papalo) | 20 Seeds

🌿 Bolivian Coriander (Papalo) 20 Seeds

Botanical Name: Porophyllum ruderale

Categories: Medicinal Plants | Pot & Container Plants | Salad Leaves | Soups & Curries | Stir-Fry Plants


🌱 A “Plant It Once” Survival Herb

Bolivian coriander is one of those herbs that, once you plant it, you’ll likely always have it. Hardy, self-seeding, and full of flavour, it’s a brilliant low-maintenance plant that keeps producing long after regular coriander has bolted in the heat.

While it’s not actually related to common coriander, the flavour is similar—fresh, bold, and perfect for everyday cooking. The real bonus? It thrives when other herbs struggle.


🌿 How to Grow Bolivian Coriander

Bolivian coriander is a fast-growing annual herb that can reach around 1 metre tall, forming a loose, bushy plant with rounded green leaves.

Native to Central and South America, it thrives in warm, subtropical and tropical climates—making it ideal for Queensland conditions.

Growing Tips:

  • ☀️ Full sun is best
  • 🌱 Well-drained soil (tolerates a wide range of conditions)
  • 💧 Let soil dry slightly between watering (doesn’t like soggy roots)
  • 🌿 Regular picking encourages lush growth
  • 🌾 Let it flower to self-seed for ongoing crops

If left to go to seed, it will naturally replant itself year after year—perfect for food forests and low-maintenance gardens.


🪴 Perfect for Pots & Small Spaces

This herb grows beautifully in containers, making it a great option for balconies, patios, and small gardens.

Just ensure good drainage and avoid overwatering.


🌿 Herbal & Nutritional Value

Like many leafy greens, Bolivian coriander is likely rich in vitamins A and C, along with beneficial minerals.

Traditionally, it has been used in Central and South America for:

  • Supporting digestion
  • Reducing inflammation
  • Soothing minor wounds

Early studies suggest it contains antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory compounds, though research is still ongoing.


🌿 Traditional & Home Uses

  • 🍵 Herbal tea – steep leaves for digestion support
  • 🌿 Poultice – crushed leaves applied to skin
  • 🌱 Raw tonic – chew fresh leaves before meals
  • 🍶 Vinegar infusion – digestive tonic
  • 🌿 Herbal blends – combine with mint for cooling teas

🍽️ Using It in the Kitchen

If you love coriander, you’ll likely love this plant. The flavour is slightly stronger and more robust, making it ideal for rich dishes.

Best used fresh:

  • Salsas & tacos
  • Curries & soups
  • Stir-fries
  • Salads & rice dishes

Simple ideas:

  • Salsa verde with lime and chili
  • Stir through chili or bean dishes
  • Blend into pesto
  • Toss through herbed rice

🌼 Companion Plant Benefits

Bolivian coriander isn’t just edible—it’s also useful in the garden. Its strong scent may help deter pests, and its self-seeding nature helps fill gaps in your planting.


🌏 Why It’s a Survival Plant

This is a true low-input, high-reward herb:

  • Self-seeds freely
  • Handles heat and dry conditions
  • Produces food with minimal effort

A perfect addition for anyone wanting to grow more of their own food with less work.

Plant it once… and let it grow with you 🌿

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