CORIANDRUM, in botany, a genus of the pentandria digynia class. The corolla is radiated; the involucre universal consists of one leaf, and the partiale is dimidiated; and the fruit is spherical. The species are two, only one of which, viz. the sativum, or coriander, is a native of Britain. The seeds are used as a stomachic.
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