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  • Parsnip Leaves: Identification, Characteristics & Growing Tips
    Parsnip leaves are compound, meaning they are made up of multiple leaflets. Here's a more detailed description:

    * Shape: The leaflets are oval-shaped with pointed tips and serrated edges.

    * Size: They can range in size from small to medium, typically about 2-4 inches long.

    * Color: The leaves are a bright green color.

    * Texture: They have a smooth texture and can be slightly hairy.

    * Arrangement: The leaflets are arranged alternately on the stem, and they grow in a pinnate pattern, meaning they are attached to the stem along the length of a central stalk.

    In short, parsnip leaves look like a bit like fern fronds, but with a more oval shape and sharper edges.

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