Photo of Sium sisarum (Skirret vegetable)
Sium sisarum - Skirret is a minor European root crop. Skirret storage roots are typically about half an inch wide and four to eight inches long. The spring shoots are also used as a vegetable. The plant grows 3–4 feet high and has large, shining, dark green, compound, pinnate leaves. Small, white flowers are produced in umbels. The grayish-white roots grow in clusters from the stem base like sweet potatoes and are 6–8 inches long, cylindrical, and somewhat jointed. Family: Apiaceae
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