EPPO Global Database

Apium graveolens(APUGV)

Overview
Code created in: 2002-02-06

Basic information
  • EPPO Code: APUGV
  • Preferred name: Apium graveolens
  • Authority: Linnaeus

Notes

Euromediterranean region, Black Sea, Caucasus, Macaronesia, Western Asia, Central Asia. Cultivated as a leafy vegetable, and for its seeds as a spice. Introduced in Siberia, India, Indochina, China, southern Africa, North America, Central America, Caribbean, South America (mainly southern)


Common names
Name Language
celery English
wild celery English
echter Eppich German
echter Sellerie German
Epf German
Eppich German
Sellerie German
ache French
ache des marais French
ache odorante French
céleri French
apio Spanish
apio acuático Spanish
apio bastardo Spanish
apio blanco Spanish
apio borde Spanish
apio bravo Spanish
apio de agua Spanish
apio de arroyos Spanish
apio de huerta Spanish
apio de laguna Spanish
apio de monte Spanish
apio dulce Spanish
apio nabo Spanish
apio palustre Spanish
apio silvestre Spanish
celerio Spanish
apio Italian
sedano Italian
sedano coltivato Italian
sedano comune Italian
selderij Dutch
aipo Portuguese
aipo-bravo Portuguese
aipo-dos-charcos Portuguese
aipo-dos-pântanos Portuguese
aipo-hortense Portuguese
aipo-inculto Portuguese
aipo-silvestre Portuguese
rabaça Portuguese
salsa-do-monte Portuguese
selleri Swedish
сельдерей пахучий Russian
vild selleri Danish
hageselleri Norwegian
selleri Finnish
kereviz Turkish
karpas reichani Hebrew
כַּרְפָּס רֵיחָנִי Hebrew
seler Polish
selery zwyczajne Polish
selin Albanian
apio Aragonese
apio silvestre Aragonese
apio zuria Basque
arbi apioa Basque
perrexil hezea Basque
миризлива целина Bulgarian
обикновена целина Bulgarian
api Catalan
api bord Catalan
api ver Catalan
habit Catalan
hàn qín Chinese
旱芹 Chinese
celer  Croatian
aamjamoda Hindi
ajwain Hindi
अजवायन Hindi
आजमोदा Hindi
salierai Lithuanian
apit Occitan
lapi Occitan
peyrassil gran Occitan
ţelină Romanian
navadna zelena Slovene
селера пахуча Ukrainian
mers Welsh