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Black Cumin Plant Seeds (Nigella Sativa) -Organic !

Original price $ 3.27 - Original price $ 7.67
Original price $ 3.27 - Original price $ 7.67
Original price
$ 3.27 - $ 7.67
$ 3.27 - $ 7.67
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Nigella sativa seed is variously called Black cumin, fennel flower, nutmeg flower, Roman coriander, blackseed, black caraway, or black onion seed. Other names used, sometimes misleadingly, are onion seed and black sesame, both of which are similar-looking but unrelated. The seeds are frequently referred to as black cumin (as in Bengali kalo jira), but this is also used for a different spice, Bunium persicum. The scientific name is a derivative of Latin niger “black”. In English-speaking countries with large immigrant populations, it is also variously known as kalonji, kezah Hebrew ???), chernushka (Russian), çörek otu (Turkish), habbat albarakah

Black Cumin (Nigella Sativa) - This ornamental herb, Black Cumin, is an annual and widely grown for its black seeds. The Cumin seeds are similar to fennel in odor but taste peppery more like nutmeg. The herb seeds are ground and used like pepper. Black Cumin is also known as Black Caraway, Roman Coriander and Blackseed.Highly ornamental, the Black Cumin herb has 5-petaled flowers that are white or pale blue in color with lacy bracts that create an airy look. Following the flowers are the seed pods. Black Cumin plants are well-known as medicinal herbs, and they have a long history of treatments for headaches, intestinal distress, skin problems and many more health problems. The seeds are a wonderful source for essential fatty acids.

How To Grow Black Cumin Herb Seeds: Start the Cumin seeds indoors 4 to 6 weeks before the last expected frost for transplanting outdoors. Or, after the last frost, directly plant the Black Cumin herb seeds outdoors. Some gardeners sow the Nigella Sativa seeds in several successive weeks in order to keep a longer season. Black Cumin plants need a sunny location in the herb garden and well-drained soil. Water the herb plants regularly during prolonged periods of dry weather. After the seed heads begin to dry, cut the stems, tie them together and place the seed heads in a brown paper bag. Hang the stems upside down in a warm well-ventilated place until the herb seeds are done drying. Place the seeds in an airtight container. Select your desired size and color from the available option

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Kristina Anderson
Definitely Black Cumin seed Not Black seed

The pictures show black seed, however these are black cumin seeds. There is a difference between the two plants and seeds. I recieved black cumin seeds which are different than the pictures show. Packaged good, shipped fast. Luckily for me is that I can still use black cumin. I haven't planted them yet but the seeds look good.

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Anne Sherman
Seeds

The seeds are starting to sprout but are tiny. I’m very satisfied and hope I can grow them into nice healthy plants

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Angela Tyler

Thank you so much! Everything was perfectly packaged and great quality once I opened it. It was also sent in a timely manner. I will definitely order from you again!!! Thanks a bunch!