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Read about Carum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Carum (probably from Caria, in Asia Minor). Umbelliferae. Glabrous annual or perennial herbs, some of which yield aromatic and edible garden products. Leaves pinnate: fls. white or pinkish, small, in compound umbels with involucres and involucels, the calyx-teeth small: fr. ovate or oblong, more or less ribbed, glabrous, or sometimes hispid : root usually tuberous or filiform. — Twenty or more species, widely distributed in temperate regions. The genus is variously defined and understood. C. Petroselinum, the parsley, is here kept under the genus Petroselinum.

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