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Apium | Graveolens

: The plant can grow up to 1 meter in height with moist, ribbed, branched stems and triangular or spear-shaped leaves. It produces small greenish-white flowers and brown, aromatic schizocarp fruits. Nutritional Profile (per 100g)

Research indicates that Apium graveolens contains bioactive compounds such as (apigenin, luteolin), phenolic acids , and phthalides (3-n-butylphthalide). apium graveolens

A. graveolens var. rapaceum : Celeriac (turnip-rooted celery) A. graveolens var. secalinum : Leaf celery : The plant can grow up to 1

: Significant levels of Vitamin K, Vitamin A, and Vitamin C. Minerals : Potassium, folate, calcium, and iron. graveolens var

Celery is a low-calorie food composed of approximately . Key nutrients include:

: Contains roughly 1.6g of dietary fiber per 100g of raw leaf stalk. Pharmacological and Medicinal Properties

Apium graveolens , commonly known as celery, is a biennial plant belonging to the (or Umbelliferae) family. Originally native to the Mediterranean and temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and North Africa, it has become a globally significant salad crop valued for its edible stems, foliage, and seeds. Taxonomy and Morphology Kingdom : Plantae Order : Apiales Common Varieties : A. graveolens var. dulce : Common blanched celery

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