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Celery - Apium graveolens

Medicinal Herbs, Celery - Apium graveolens



Description:

Celery seeds are mainly used in the treatment of rheumatism, arthritis and gout.

Especially useful in rheumatoid arthritis where there is occasional mental depression.
their diuretic action is obviously involved in rheumatic conditions,but they are also used as a urinary antiseptic, largely because of the volatile oil apiol.

Cultivation:

Apium graveolens grows to 1 m (3 ft) tall. The leaves are pinnate to bipinnate leaves with rhombic leaflets 3-6 cm long and 2-4 cm broad. The flowers are creamy-white, 2-3 mm diameter, produced in dense compound umbels. The seeds are broad ovoid to globose, 1.5-2 mm long and wide.

In North America, commercial production of celery is dominated by a variety called Pascal celery. Gardeners can grow a range of cultivars, many of which differ little from the wild species, mainly in having stouter leaf stems. They are ranged under two classes, white and red; the white cultivars being generally the best flavoured, and the most crisp and tender.

The wild form of celery is known as smallage. It has a furrowed stalk with wedge-shaped leaves, the whole plant having a coarse, earthy taste, and a distinctive smell. With cultivation and blanching, the stalks lose their acidic qualities and assume the mild, sweetish, aromatic taste particular to celery as a salad plant.

The plants are raised from seed, sown either in a hot bed or in the open garden according to the season of the year, and after one or two thinnings out and transplantings they are, on attaining a height of 15-20 cm, planted out in deep trenches for convenience of blanching, which is affected by earthing up to exclude light from the stems.

In the past, celery was grown as a vegetable for winter and early spring; because of its antitoxic properties, it was perceived as a cleansing tonic, welcomed after the stagnation of winter.


Plant info:


Plant Family:

Umbelliferae / Apiaceae

Plant Longevity:

Biennial

Max height:

914.4mm / 36.00 Tags: herbs, alternative medicine, Celery, Apium graveolens,


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