524- 305. Petrosel. 4-5. UMBELLIFERiE. PI ex. cal. 
XL. 305. PETROSELINUM. Dioscorides. Parsley. 
Involucrum 0 ; involucella 0 ; calyx 0 ; petals equal, 
roundish ; lacinule short, blunt, inflected ; stamens short ; 
stylopodium depressed ; style reflected ; fruit roundish, twin ; 
akenium half round, gibbous, 5-ribbed; ribs acute; valle- 
cules convex, 2 or 3-striated, many vittated, naked ; sperma- 
podium undivided. — Umbells sessile. 
Petroselinum vulgare. Common parsley. 
Leaves bipinnate ; leaflets deltoid; stem-leaves linear. 
Apium hortense, Ger.em. 1013, 1. 
Petroselinum vulgare, Park. 923. 
Apium Petroselinum; Lin. S. P. 379. 
Cultivated; annual; July. 
Leaves used in sauces and seasonings. 
j3. crispum. Leaflets curled. 
Curled parsley. 
Preferred by some, as not being liable to have lesser 
hemlock mistaken for it. 
y. latifolium. Leaflets very broad. 
XLI. 306. APIUM. Pliny. Smallage. 
Involucrum 0 ; involucella 0 ; calyx 0 ; petals equal, 
roundish; lacinule short, blunt, inflected; stamens short; 
stylopodium depressed, style reflected \ fruit roundish, twin; 
akenium half-round, gibbous, 5-ribbed; ribs acute; valle- 
cules convex, 2 or 3-streaked, many-vittated, naked ; sper- 
mapodium undivided. — Umbells sessile. 
Apium graveolens. Strong-scented smallage. 
Leaves bipinnate ; leaflets rhombic, wedgeshape. 
Apium palustre et officinarum, Raii Syn. 214, 1. 
Eleoselinum sen Paludapium, Ger. cm. 1014, 1. 
Apium vulgare sive palustre. Park. 926. 
Apium graveolens, Lin. S. P. 379. 
Seseli graveolens, Scopoli Cam. 360. 
Wild celeri. Marsh parsley. Water parsley. 
Rivulets near the sea ; biennial ; August. 
Stem bald ; branches spreading ; leaves yellowish green, 
shining. — Root and stem foetid, acrid, poisonous. 
(3. dulce. Leaves dark green. 
Apium dulce, Miller’s Gat'd. Diet. 
Apium Celeri, Geertner Fr. et Sem. 1, 22. 
Celeri. Sellery. 
