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Celery is grown for both it's top leaves and stalks, but primarily the latter. it is a member of the parsley family. Chard is a member of the beet family, cultivated for it's leaves primarily, and to a lesser extent it's stalks. Chard is much the more versatile of the two, and also much easier to grow.

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