Dill (Anethum graveolens) is a short-lived annual herb. It is the sole
species of the genus Anethum, though classified by some botanists in the
related genus Peucedanum as Peucedanum graveolens (L.) C.B.Clarke.
It grows to 40-60 cm tall, with slender stems and alternate, finely
divided, softly delicate leaves 10-20 cm long. The ultimate leaf divisions
are 1-2 mm broad, slightly broader than the similar leaves of fennel, which
are threadlike, less than 1 mm broad, but harder in texture. The flowers
are white to yellow, in small umbels 2-9 cm diameter. The seeds are 4-5 mm
long and 1 mm thick, and straight to slightly curved with a longitudinally
ridged surface.
Its seeds, dill seed are used as a spice, and its fresh leaves, dill, and
its dried leaves, dill weed, are used as herbs.
Origins and history Dill originated in central A
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