It is an herb (vegetable plant) that comes from coriander seeds.
Well it's mainly a herb. Spices are usually the seeds and the root, and the herb is the leaves and the stems.
Coriander is a herb. We can use all of it. Seeds are suitabe for storing, the bottom part (roots) is mostly used in Asia. Leafs can be used to, but in our country, we use mostly seeds:)
Its a herb. Some are annuals & some are perennials.
A cucumber is a fruit (it contains seeds) but can also be classified as a vegetable.
A banana is both an herb and a fruit. Bananas come from an herbaceous bush, not a tree as many believe. Its seeds signify that it is a fruit.
No, a herb is a flavouring derived from the leaves of plants. Cacao is derived from the seeds of the cacao plant and should more properly be described as a spice.
Coriander.
Two examples are the fluffy seeds of the dandelion and the rose-bay willow herb blowing far and wide on the wind.
Pulse plants are the edible seeds of plants in the legume family.
Parsley also called as Ajmoda, Bariajmud अजमोदा is a Aromatic herb with flat or crinkly leaves that are cut finely and used to garnish food.
Herbs are usually "leaves" Spices are usually "seeds". There are exceptions to both of the above.