Photo of Levisticum officinale (Lovage)
Levisticum officinale - Annual or bisannual plant. Commonly called lovage, is a culinary herb that is often grown in herb gardens for the celery-like flavor of its leaves, stems, roots and seeds. A somewhat imposing plant that can reach 6' in height. Small umbels of tiny, greenish-yellow flowers appear in spring. Ternately compound, deeply divided, dark green leaves resemble flattened parsley or celery leaves. Family: Apiaceae
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September 26th 2023
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