Petroselinum Explained

Petroselinum is a genus of two parsley species of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to western and southern Europe and northern Africa.[1]

Plants of this genus are bright green, hairless, biennial and herbaceous; they are rarely annual plants. In the first year, they form a rosette of pinnate to tripinnate leaves and a tap root used as a food store over the winter. In the second year they grow a flowering stem up to 1 m tall with sparser leaves and umbels of white or pinkish to yellowish-green flowers.[2] [3]

Taxonomy

The generic name comes from rendering the Greek word Greek, Modern (1453-);: πετροσέλινον petroselinon "rock-celery" into Latin,[4] [5] from Greek, Modern (1453-);: πέτρα petra "rock, stone"[6] and Greek, Modern (1453-);: σέλινον selinon "celery".[7] [1] [3] Mycenaean Greek se-ri-no, in Linear B, is the earliest attested form of the word selinon.[8]

Species

The species of this genus are:

Notes and References

  1. The Euro+Med Plantbase Project: Petroselinum
  2. Blamey, M. & Grey-Wilson, C. (1989). Illustrated Flora of Britain and Northern Europe.
  3. Interactive Flora of NW Europe: Petroselinum species list and genus description
  4. Encyclopedia: petrŏsĕlīnon (-īnum) . Lewis . Charlton T. . Short . Charles . A Latin Dictionary . Perseus Digital Library . 1879 .
  5. Web site: πετροσέλινον . Liddell . Henry George . Scott. Robert . A Greek-English Lexicon . Perseus Digital Library . 1940 .
  6. Web site: πέτρα . Liddell . Henry George . Scott. Robert . A Greek-English Lexicon . Perseus Digital Library . 1940 .
  7. Web site: σέλινον . Liddell . Henry George . Scott. Robert . A Greek-English Lexicon . Perseus Digital Library . 1940 .
  8. Web site: Palaeolexicon . Palaeolexicon . 23 July 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160413031114/http://www.palaeolexicon.com/ShowWord.aspx?Id=16927 . 13 April 2016 . dead .