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View Post: BioTrabajo: POST-DOCTORAL POSITION FOR A PLANT MOLECULAR/CELL ...
4 hours ago by noreply@blogger.com (JIM)
endocitosis in storage parenchyma cells of celery (Apium graveolens) petiols. Am. J. Botany 94, 1043-1047. Eydallin, G.G., Viale, A.M., Morán-Zorzano, M.T., Muñoz, F.J., Montero, M., Baroja-Fernández, E., Pozueta-Romero, ...
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View Post: Hedgewitch Inn: Celery ~ Apium graveolens
8 Oct 2009 by Lady Elaine
Celery ~ Apium graveolens. 8:05 PM Posted In Herbs Edit This 2 Comments ». The salty, boggy soils of Asia, Europe and North Africa were the native lands of the plants that gave us today's varieties of celery. ...
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View Post: How to Grow Celery (Apium graveolens)
30 Oct 2009 by ThreePorcupines
Celery (Apium graveolens) grows a head of long stocks topped with light green foliage (also edible). It loves composted soil rich in potassium. Recent Article published on 10/29/2009 by chevalita. Read the whole story on: ...
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View Post: The Edible Plants of Thanksgiving!
25 Nov 2009 by Don Shor
Celery -- Apium graveolens dulce. These are cool season annuals; celery is from Europe and Asia, and carrots are probably from Afghanistan. Planted in early fall for winter and spring crops. Celery is surprisingly easy to grow, ...
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15 Nov 2009 by admin
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View Post: Basic Eating: Food Defined, Not Refined: Celery (Apium graveolens ...
11 Jun 2009 by Jeremy Warner MD
Celery (Apium graveolens var. dulce). I can't really think of too many introductions for celery so let's just get right into it. History: Celery grows wild in abundance in the Mediterranean region, and was thus used by the Egyptians and ...
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