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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.
environmental education programs. Information on the times and programs for both the nature center and the Celery Bog Nature Area can be obtained by calling the Tippecanoe County Naturalist at 765-567-2993. Information regarding renting the center can be found at the Morton Center (765-775-5120).
Questions About Parts of a Celery Stalk s Choose any part. What might this part do for the celery stalk? s How did you figure out what this part might do for the celery stalk? s How might this part affect other parts of the celery stalk? s What might this part do for the whole celery plant?
This interest is driven by a number of factors, includ- ing the recognition that conventional production practices often result in a loss of soil organic matter, which can lead to degradation of soil tilth and biological health.
Cyclospermum leptophyllum (Pers.) Sprague ex Britt. & Wilson. Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Slimlobe celery (Texas Distribution by vegetation zone). Images available from the Vascular Plant Image Gallery. Synonymy: Apium leptophyllum (Pers.) F. Muell. ex Benth.
All Michigan celery is established from transplants. Because of the high cost of production, a complete stand of uniform, perfectly spaced plants is needed to obtain maximum yields. Celery is a cool season crop that produces highest yields and best quality at temperatures of 60° to 80° F.