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Petroselinum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Apiaceae

Higher classification
  
Umbelifers

Order
  
Apiales

Scientific name
  
Petroselinum

Rank
  
Genus

Petroselinum Petroselinum crispum parsley Go Botany

Similar
  
Parsley, Umbelifers, Wild carrot, Onions, Apium

Petroselinum crispum parsley


Petroselinum (parsley) is a genus of two species of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to western and southern Europe and northern Africa. They are bright green hairless biennial herbaceous plants, rarely annual plants. In the first year, they form a rosette of pinnate to tripinnate leaves and a tap root used as a food store over the winter. In the second year they grow a flowering stem up to 1 m tall with sparser leaves and umbels of white or pinkish to yellowish-green flowers.

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Petroselinum Petroselinum crispum Mill Nyman ex AW Hill parsley

Petroselinum crispum (Garden Parsley) from southern Europe and northern Africa (southern Italy, Greece, Algeria, Tunisia) is an important culinary herb, widely used for flavouring and as a vegetable.

Petroselinum segetum (Corn Parsley) from western Europe (Great Britain and the Netherlands south through France to Italy, Spain and Portugal) is also edible with a similar flavour, but is not widely cultivated. It occurs in grassland, hedgerows, and river banks. In Great Britain it is confined to lowland regions in southern and central England and southern Wales, and is scarce and declining due to agricultural intensification. It has narrower, more lanceolate leaves than Garden Parsley, only single pinnate, not tripinnate.

Petroselinum Petroselinum crispum Parsley Petroselinum hortense

Petroselinum crispum with translation text


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Petroselinum Petroselinum crispum Mill Fuss Checklist View

References

Petroselinum Wikipedia