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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
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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?
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[R] Apium graveolens L. (Apiaceae). Fr: Cleri; Ge: Knollensellerie; Sp: Apio; It: Sedano; Pt: Aipo. . - Biennial plant with small white, yellow or greenish flowers arranged in an umbel (*) . It may be found in the wild state in salt marshes around the Mediterranean Sea.
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Celery 2005 Trials Report AGM AGM Entries receiving The Award of Garden Merit (H3) 'Granada' F1 AGM (H3) 2005 Sent by A L Tozer Ltd Hybrid. Pale green, reasonably smooth, quite fleshy petioles. Strong to medium flavour. Resistant to Celery leaf spot (blight) caused by the Septoria apiicola fungus.
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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.
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name Connie A. status educator age 40s Question - When staining celery with food coloring to demonstrate xylem and vascular bundles, we noticed that there were veins in the leaf that were unstained. Are some leaf veins primarily phloem and that is why the food coloring did not show up there?
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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
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