The
parsnip (
Pastinaca sativa) is a
root vegetable closely related to the
carrot and
parsley. It is a
biennial plant usually grown as an
annual. Its long tuberous root has cream-colored skin and flesh and can be left in the ground when mature as it becomes sweeter in flavor after winter frosts. In its first growing season, the plant has a
rosette of
pinnate, mid-green leaves. If unharvested, it produces its flowering stem, topped by an
umbel of small yellow flowers, in its second growing season. By this time the stem is woody and the tuber inedible. The seeds are pale brown, flat and winged.