|common_name=Alexanders, Black lovage, Horse parsley
|common_name=Alexanders, Black lovage, Horse parsley
|name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
|name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
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'''Alexanders''' is a commonly cultivated flowering plant, ''Smyrnium olusatrum'', belonging to the family [[Apiaceae|Umbelliferae]]. It is also known as '''Alisanders''', '''Horse Parsley''' and '''Smyrnium'''.
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Alexanders is native to [[Europe]], western [[Asia]] and [[North Africa]]. The flowers of this plant are yellow-green in colour and its fruits are black. It has some similarity to [[celery]] in the way it looks and in how it tastes. It was once used in many dishes, but it has now been replaced by celery. It was also used as a medicinal [[herb]]. In the correct conditions Alexanders will grow up to four or five feet.