Family: Apiaceae

Scientific Name: Petroselinum crispum

Common Name: Parsley

Description

Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) A true biennial that is grown as an annual. Used as a herb, garnish or for medicinal purposes. Also used as an ornamental foliage plant in the garden.

Pronunciation(pet-ro-se-LEE-num)
Plant TypeAnnuals, Biennials, Herbs
Sunlightfull, part sun
Moistureaverage, moist
Soil & Siteaverage, well drained, not soggy
Flowersyellow compound umbel, once it starts flowering foliage becomes bitter and the plant dies
Leavesdark green, pinnate to tripinnate leaves, fragrant, leaves can be used fresh or dried
Rootsforms a tap root
Dimensionsup to 20 inches depending on the cultivar
Maintenancemay self sow for next years plants, dead head to remove flowers makes the plant more productive
Propagationseeds that are slow to germinate, seeds may germinate faster by soaking in water over night (#44), have germinate over a period of time for me
Native SiteNative to Europe.
Misc FactsThe genus name is from Greek petros for "rock" and selinon for "celery". The species name crispum is from Latin for "tightly curled". Romans were the first to use it as food. AKA: Dark Triple Curled Parsley, Triple Curled Parsley, Evergreen Parsley
Author's NotesParsley is easy to grow. I always chew the parsley since it freshens the breath after a meal.
Notes & Reference#44-The Complete Book of Herbs (Lesley Bremness),#129-Taylors Guide to Herbs, #138-Parsley's, Fennels and Queen Anne's Lace (Barbara Perry Lawton)
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