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Italian Parsley - Petroselinum neopolitanum - Herb Seeds
... Seeds Herb Seeds Flower Seeds Perennial Annual & Biennial Wild Flower Mixes About Our Seeds Ordering Info & Terms Warranty Search Our Site Advanced Search View Your Shopping Cart Italian Parsley Petroselinum neopolitanum [Approx. 325 seeds/gram] 72 days -- Deeply cut, dark green leaves with a rich strong flavor. Generally stronger in flavor than the curled types. Excellent for flavoring. Qty: $1. ...
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Petroselinum
Petroselinum Petroselinum (pe-tro-seal' i-num) Common name: Parsley Family: Apiaceae, Carrot Height x width: 6-12" x 12-15" Growth rate: moderate Foliage: deeply pinnately divided, some lay flat and others are crinkled depending on cultivar, stems are grooved Flowers: tiny, greenish in compound umbels, inconspicuousand unimportant Hardiness: biennial used as an annual Soil: well-drained, moist ...
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Floridata: Petroselinum crispum
... Order now and receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Petroselinum crispum Common Names: parsley, Italian parsley, Hamburg parsley, turnip-rooted parsley Family: Umbelliferae/Apiaceae (carrot ... 25 in (0.6 cm) of potting medium or soil, and be patient. A clump of Petroselinum crispum v. crispum, known as 'curley leaf' parsley looks as nice in the garden (flower or ...
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Parsley, Petroselinum crispum
Parsley, Petroselinum crispum Rosemary - Thyme - Basil - Mint - Culinary Herb Chart . Petroselinum crispum - Parsley It's good for your breath. Tastes great sprinkled on eggs. Makes a killer garnish. What is it? Why parsley, of course! No herb garden should be caught without this frilly green plant gracing its borders. Not only is parsley a worthy ingredient in the kitchen but it is also full of ...
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Getting Started in Butterfly Gardening
... include the Gulf fritillary (passion vine, Passiflora incarnata), monarch butterfly (Mexican milkweed, Asclepias curassavica), buckeye (snap dragon, Antirrhinum spp), black swallowtail (fennel, Foeniculum vulgare; parsley, Petroselinum crispum; and dill, Anethum graveolens) and cloudless sulfur (wild senna, Cassia spp). When planting for either the adults or the larvae plant a grouping of each ...
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Parsley Production in Florida
... Guide for Florida was updated in December 2005. The most current version of this chapter may be found at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/CV/CV12900.pdf . Keywords: parsley, Petroselinum crispum, Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) Footnotes 1. This document is HS731, one of a series of the Horticultural Sciences Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, ...
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What host plants are grown to feed caterpillars? -
... 3. Lomatium parsnip Eastern Black Swallowtail - Rue family, Rutaceae - Carrot family, Apiaceae 1. Ruta graveolens - rue 2. Anethum graveolens - dill 3. Foeniculum vulgare - fennel 4. Petroselinum crispum parsley 5. Zizia aurea - golden Alexander Palamedes Swallowtail - Laurel family, lauraceae 1. Persea borbonia - redbay 2. Persea palustris - swampbay 3. Sassafras albidum sassafras Zebra ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Parsley Root
... two plants--celery and parsley (which are related)--by the general name selinon, but distinguished the two, calling celery heleioselinon, "marsh selinon", and parsley oreoselinon ("mountain selinon") or petroselinum, "rock selinon". That last became, in the Middle Ages, corrupted to petrocilium, and was also variously anglicized as petersylinge, persele, persely, and parsley. In the sixteenth ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties: Parsley
... Herb Varieties: Parsley Click here for the site directory. Click here to email us. About Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) Pity the poor folk who think parsley is that junk massfood restaurants "adorn" your plate ... For a Future Database: Parsley - lots of data on the plant, and links to yet more - Petroselinum - a nice rundown, with a number of named cultivars listed and briefly described Return to the ...
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Vegetable Crops - pt 3
... and foul-smelling. Onions with mechanical injuries, sunscald, or bruises are particularly susceptible to bacterial soft rot, especially if they have been held under warm, humid conditions. PARSLEY Petroselinum crispum Leaf Spots (fungi - Cercospora sp., Septoria sp., Alternaria sp., Phylosticta sp.): Small to medium size spots develop on leaves. They are usually yellowish when young and later turn ...
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