The Umbelliferae are a family of
mostly aromatic plants with hollow stems.
Celery, scientifically known as Apium graveolens, is a member of the Apiaceae family, which contains
mostly aromatic plants, including 3,700 species spread over 434 genera.
Not exact matches
The Zingiberaceae family includes flowering
plants,
mostly aromatic perennial herbs, such as turmeric, ginger, and cardamom, which have tuberous rhizomes (underground stems with roots and nodes) that are often used to color condiments, used as a spice in South Asian and Middle Eastern cooking, used in textile dyes, used in religious ceremonies, or used medicinally.
Apiaceae or Umbelliferae, is a family of
mostly aromatic flowering
plants named after the type genus Apium and commonly known as the celery, carrot or These delectable little cakes are ideal for company — each person can savor his or her own, full of freshly grated carrots, cinnamon, nutmeg and a hint of