Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) Week: Apium graveolens from Dakpathar: Apium graveolens from Dakpathar Uttarakhand Here is mine from Delhi University Flower Show. Sir is this used as vegetable anywhere. Here in panipat a common wild plant Apium graveolens is a common wild plant in wet places. The cultivated celery (petioles and leaves as vegetable) and celeriac (root vegetable) were formerly recognised as var. dulce, but now relegated to synonymy of A. graveolens. Apiaceae (Umbelliferae) Week: Apium graveolens from California, Celery and Celeriac: Apium graveolens photographed from California stores. Leaf stalks are sold as celery where as the fleshy underground roots as celeriac. Apiaceae for Id from Panipat: This Apiaceae member was captured from the bank of a water channel, near DAV Public School Thermal Colony, Panipat. Kindly help to Identify. can this be a Heracleum species? I think Apium graveolens, the Celery I think you somehow overlooked the insect on the inflorescence, it is honeybee), Apiaceae Fortnight: Apium graveolens from California, Celery and Celeriac-GSJUNE08/14 : 10 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) Apium graveolens photographed from California stores.
Leaf stalks are sold as celery where as the fleshy underground roots as celeriac. Very nice to see, ... did you buy the roots and eat stew or something? How did you like it... if not next time do... Celery and celriac are grown separately and are different...Its medicinal properties for kidney health is unrivaled. Celeriac
on the other hand develops very thin stalks and very intense taste ,
almost burns the tongue when you first chew on them ( i have..grown them
and eaten them, to my regret)...Yes ... I had recorded this in my last trip, but perhaps not updated my Apiaceae folder. Here it is Attachments (1) I am uploading both so that you can comment better, first
with rounded roots clicked in 2010 and second in 2014, both labelled as
Celery root. Attachments (2) I get the feeling that mine with slender roots, labelled in stores as Celery root, may actually be Parsely root. Perhaps clue may be hereIt is getting me confused. Net shows both var. dulce and var. rapaceum with rounded rough roots. http://ww1.prweb.com/prfiles/2012/03/07/9264015/Parsley%20and%20Celery%20Root.JPG In quick succession you have clarified stuff below. and my response is also below the first on the left is celeriac, one can see the flat stacks the right some root that has the tough brown ring, perhaps the second year growth, of parsley or some such i cant tell from the pictureyour last one tells the tale the parsley grown for roots is a bit different the one on the left above is that category. Roots are good for many gut problem, skin them and use in soups Parsley roots for parsley grown for leaves is skinny compared to the root above. Celeriac roots are round surfaced all wrinkled/deformed and tough to skin out, but worth the effortsecret to knowing for sure is to look at the tops celeriac tops are very dark tough/fibrous stalks that one can hardly cut well, let alone eat as crunchy snack. Parley roots are usually small, as in your last link but some farms have these gigantic things, that health conscious consumers do not buy. One secret to knowing for sure is to bring one of each home and plant them in moist sandy soil, they invariably sprout a second set of leaves/stalks. ANJUN01/03 Apiaceae Fortnight: Please identify (Churdhar Trip 03) : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (7) Family: Apiaceae Date: 23rd May 2015 Place: Renuka Ji, Himachal Pradesh Habit: Herb Height of plant: 2.5-3 feet. Probably a case of Apium graveolens escaped.. Apiaceae Fortnight (June 2015):: Apium graveolens from Panipat:: NS-23/23 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (6) This was recorded from margins of a water channel in Panipat.. I hope this is Apium graveolens... Apiaceae Fortnight (June 2015):: Apium graveolens from Nauni:: NS-24/24 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (4) Sharing the pics from Herbal Garden of Dr. YS Parmar UHF, Nauni.. I hope this is right to label as Apium graveolens.. Apiaceae Fortnight (June 2015):: Anethum graveolens from Panipat:: NS-26/26 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (3) Anethum graveolens...from Panipat.. Apium graveolens L. (accepted name) : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (8) Location: Kathmandu, Nepal Date: 5 May 2017 Altitude: 4400 ft. Nepali Names : अजमोदा Ajamodaa / जंगली ज्वानो Jangalee Jwaano Very well captured with detailed images. References:
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