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Cilantro
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Cilantro

 Scientific NameCoriandrum sativumGeneral InformationCilantro is a cool season annual herb also known as Chinese parsley. The flowers are very attractive to small beneficial insects, including syrphid flies and parasitic wasps. The leaf, flower, root, and seeds are edible. It is used as a garnish in…
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tarragon
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French Tarragon

 Scientific NameArtemisia dracunculus ‘Sativa’General InformationFrench tarragon is a 2-foot winter dormant, tender perennial that can be difficult to grow. It does not produce flowers and seeds. Therefore, all propagation is by cutting or division. French tarragon’s leaves have an anise-like flavor and…
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lavender field
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Lavender

 Scientific NameLavandula speciesGeneral InformationLavender is a perennial shrub with fragrant foliage and flowers. It grows 1 to 3 feet tall. Depending on the cultivar, flower colors include purple, blue, pink, or white. Deer avoid lavender.When to PlantPlant in spring after the last frost…
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lemon balm
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Lemon Balm

 Scientific NameMelissa officinalisGeneral InformationLemon balm is a fragrant perennial herb that grows 2 to 3 feet tall and is loved by bees. To avoid aggressive spread, pinch-tip stems or grow in a container. Deer avoid lemon balm.When to PlantFrom seed: Sow seed in spring and early fall.Transplants:…
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lemon verbena
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Lemon Verbena

 Scientific NameAloysia triphylla (Lippia citriodora)General InformationLemon verbena is a popular shrub that grows 15 feet tall in the tropics, usually shorter in northern California. Evergreen in frost-free areas. Foliage is cherished for sweet, fresh, lemony scent. Leaves and flowers are used for…
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lemongrass
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Lemongrass

 Scientific NameCymbopogon citratusGeneral InformationLemongrass is a fast-growing, shallow-rooted herbaceous perennial that grows up to 4 feet tall and 3 feet wide. It must be protected in winter because it is not frost tolerant. Its blue-green leaves turn red in the fall. It produces no flowers and is…
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tagetes lucida
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Mexican Tarragon

 Scientific NameTagetes lucidaGeneral InformationMexican tarragon is a tender perennial often grown as an annual. It grows 2 to 3 feet tall. Its yellow-orange flowers attract bees, butterflies, and birds yet repel some insect pests. It is in the same family as ornamental marigolds but has a different…
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mint
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Mint

 Scientific NameMentha speciesGeneral InformationMint is a perennial herb available in more than 600 varieties. Because of its proclivity to spread, it is best planted in a container. Removing flowers before they set seed also helps contain spread.When to PlantFrom seed: Some mints set seed and some…
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nasturtium
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Nasturtium

 Scientific NameTropaeolum majusGeneral InformationNasturtiums are cool season annual that bloom spring through fall. Their peppery flower, leaf and seed are edible and a trailing branch makes a lovely addition to a flower arrangement. They can also be trained to climb up an arbor or fence.When to…
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UC Mortgage Origination Program available to UC ANR

March 18, 2025
By Michael Hsu
The Mortgage Origination Program (MOP) was developed by the University of California to support the recruitment and retention of select faculty and senior managers by assisting them in purchasing a principal residence near their work location. A recent UC change in allocation patterns for MOP funds now…
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