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Apium graveolens (celery and celeriac) is a member of the family Umbelliferae. Apiums are biennial crops which produce seed in two growing seasons. The celery (Apium) collection at the PGRU consists of more than 200 accessions.
biodiversity explorer Apium graveolens (Celery) Seldery [Afrikaans] Life Embryophyta (plants) Angiospermae (flowering plants) Eudicotyledons Order: Apiales Family: Apiaceae Bred in the 16th century by Italian gardeners. A vegetable eaten raw or cooked. See KwaZulu-Natal wild flowers by
Celery has been widely used as both a food and a medication since the Middle Ages. Medicinal preparations began to emerge in the late 19th century and these generally contained the juice of crushed celery seeds.
2. Now gently scrape the length of the celery stalk with the knife. As the outer layer of the stalk comes off, you can see the colored tubes running right up the celery stalk. 3. Now take a look at the carrot. Cut across the end of the carrot about two inches above the earlier cut.
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CELERY CREEK. Celery Creek rises thirteen miles northwest of Menard in northern Menard County (at 31°03' N, 99°56' W) and runs southeast for seventeen miles to its mouth on the San Saba River, a mile west of Menard (at 30°55' N, 99°47' W).
Celery, Raw Scientific Name: Apium graveolens Courtesy of Rick Hall, About.com Nutrition Guide nutrition.about.com Nutrient Units 1 cup, diced 120.000 g Proximates Water g 113.568 Energy kcal 19.200 Energy kj 80.400 Protein g 0.900 Total lipid (fat) g 0.168 Carbohydrate, by
Celery (Apium graveolens L. var dulce (Mill.) Pers.) French: Céleri à côtes; Spanish: Apio blanco; Italian: Sedano da coste; German: Sellerie Under Temperate Conditions Crop data Annual. Harvested part: petioles of the leaves. Variety "rapaceum" cropped for the roots.