Parsley | Petroselinum crispum
Parsley is native to the Mediterranean region of Southern Europe. Both the crowded, dense-leaved type and the broad open-growing type were described in the 4th century B.C. The herb was introduced into England from Sardinia in 1548. European colonists brought it to the United States in the 17th century, and it continues to be a popular garden vegetable nationwide. It is grown throughout Florida, both as a commercial crop of minor importance in the vegetable producing areas of central and south Florida, and in gardens from Key West to Pensacola. Also, it is a popular container-grown plant for limited-space situations.
Treats:
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Menstrual Pain and Bleeding
- Hair and skin Health
- Eye Health
- Fights Cancer
- Inflammation
- Prevents Kidney Stones
- Fluid retention
- Insomnia
- Anti-Diabetic Properties
- Lowered Immune System
- Osteoporosis
- Pregnancy and Birth Defects
- Constipation
Common names:Â
Parsley breakstone, garden parsley, rock parsley, persely, and petersylinge.
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