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Parsley family (Umbelliferae) ... In general, one short row or only a few feet of row of each of the annuals or half a dozen plants of the perennials will supply enough herbs for the average family. Herbs will grow on any soil or under any system of fertilizing and manuring that is suitable for growing vegetables.
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Spice Mill Glossary of Common Herbs and Spices For Basic Home Cooking. ... Description: Small bundle of herbs (parsley, thyme and bay leaves make classic combination) tied together or wrapped in a cheesecloth bag and placed in soups and stews to add flavor. ... Description: Seeds from an herb in the parsley family...
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French cooks frequently combine parsley with other fresh herbs (e.g., chervil or balm) or use a classical composition, the renowned fines herbes (see chives); this mixture may substitute pure parsley leaves for any application, ... [ Plant part | Family | Aroma | Chemistry | Origin | Etymology | Discussion | Bottom ]
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Family Papaveraceae; These herbs have milky juices (latex). Most of the 700 species are found in the temperate regions of the Northern hemisphere. Like in the previous family, alkaloids are common. Papaver somniferum (Poppy);
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A large family of herbs, usually with hollow stems, tiny, perfect or polygamous flowers in umbels or flat-topped clusters and with deeply-cut, compound leaves. ... While to flower lovers, this may appear to be the most beautiful species of the family, it is the most heartily detested weed with which the farmer has to...
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Herbs with small flowers mostly in compound umbels. Calyx-tube grown fast to the surface of the ovary; ... Fischer. Hemlock-Parsley. C. Canadense, Torr, and Gr. Stem 2-4 feet high. Petioles much inflated. Leaflets of the involucels awl-shaped-- Swamps. ... previous page: Order XLII. Ficoideae. (Ice-Plant Family.)
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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Parsley ... Parsley is the richest vegetable-herb source of Potassium – the muscle mineral. Potassium foods stimulate the kidneys to eliminate poisonous waste matter, they also help to preserve proper alkalinity of the blood and body fluids and they promote a healthy skin...
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www.templewiltoncommunityfarm.com/grow_parsley.htm
www.templewiltoncommunityfarm.com/grow_parsley.htm
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What do these plants have in common: wild carrot, wild parsnip, parsley, celery, dill, fennel, and poison hemlock? All are members of the powerful parsley family ... harvesting herbs...
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plant-species.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_parsley_fami...
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The family Apiaceae has a rich history and can be linked to some interesting aspects of humanity. This family, mostly herbs, can be found in northern temperate regions and in tropical highlands located throughout the world. ... Guide to Identify Presented Species of the Parsley Family...
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montana.plant-life.org/families/Apiaceae.htm
montana.plant-life.org/families/Apiaceae.htm
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