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Smyrnium Olusatrum
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In the UK this plant makes the first greenery of the year in December and January in field edges and on cliff pathways. The sprays of flowers are yellow-green in colour, and its amazing heads of large, attractive, shiny seeds are jet-black. Originally the Romans brought it with them to eat, leaf, stem, root, and buds, although it is now almost forgotten as a foodstuff, but still grows wild in many parts of Europe. It is intermediate in flavour between celery and parsley and was once used in many dishes, but has now been replaced by celery.
- Common name
- Alexanders, Alisanders, Horse Parsley
- Family
- Umbelliferae
- Height
- 70 cm - 1.2 m
- Light level
- Partial shade
- Growth habit
- Herbaceous
- Hardiness rating
- H5
- Pollinator-friendly
- Yes
- Moisture
- Moisture retentive
- Region of origin
- Mediterranean or Canary Islands
- Colour
- Yellow
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