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cel.ery \'sel-(*-)re-\ n [prob. fr. It dial. seleri, pl. of selero, modif. of LL selinon)X, fr. Gk : a European herb (Apium graveolens) of the carrot family; specif : one of a cultivated variety; (A.
The Commercial Vegetable Production Guides are a source of information on producing vegetables crops in the Pacific Northwest, particulary in Oregon. They include information on varieties, fertilizer applications, harvesting, handling, storage, pest control, and other cultural practices, as well as
Do you know of anything we can add to our chill water used to rinse our celery sticks after cutting to preserve the ends from turning white or brown? (D.J.
Overweight but cant be bothered to get down the gym? Those nice folk at Coca-Cola and Nestle have just the thing. A fizzy green-tea beverage that uses up more calories than it delivers. Just like celery.
When a piece of celery is placed into a test tube containing molten potassium chlorate the celery reacts vigorously, but much less than a Cheeto does because there are fewer Calories in a piece of celery than there are in a Cheeto.
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Celery mosaic virus (CeMV) is a virus disease of celery. CeMV was first identified in South Australia in the 1980's but has now spread throughout all Australian celery growing districts. Symptoms Infected plants have a mosaic pattern on the leaves (Figures 1, 2 & 3) and are stunted.