Visitors to my herb garden often ask me what’s the difference between French and Russian tarragon? If you’re interested in tarragon for its culinary use, you’ll want to plant FRENCH tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus)…since Russian tarragon has no flavor. French tarragon is propagated from cuttings and root division, since it rarely flowers or produces seed. Tarragon is probably most famous [...]
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What gives…French Tarragon vs. Russian?
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