Dill Varietats
(Anethum graveolens)
Dill is a freely-branching, blue-green, feathery-leafed, annual herb, with yellow flowers in an umbrella-like cluster, growing to 1 m tall. Dill has been cultivated for centuries from the Mediterranean to southern Russia for both the seeds and leaves. It is now naturalized and grows wild on roadsides and in waste places of North America, South America and India.
Bouquet
This variety was bred for its size and large yellow flowers. It is an early maturing variety growing to 60cm in height.
Burmese
A tall, well-branched plant. Bluishgreen in color and disease-resistant.