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Though both are considered types of wild celery and come from the same species (Apium graveolens), celeriac is primarily harvested for its bulb rather than its stalks. Visually, the bulbous root ...
Despite its name, wild celery bears little resemblance to the leafy vegetable you buy at the grocery store. In fact, while the celery we eat depends upon insects for pollination, wild celery takes ...
Note the seeds in the self-pollinating "bud." Wild celery grows in aquatic environments and has adapted over time to use water to its reproductive advantage. This species disperses little pollen ...
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