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sounds like they are of a similar family
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They are close enough to have identical names in many languages... I guess the question gets asked: do you mean the leaves ("ley") or the root ("nip")?
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Aren't they actually different? It translates to different names in Polish and I have seen both. They look different.
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It's a topic I know well, since I tried to buy parsley root in Australia, which was impossible

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Both are members of the Apiaceae plant family, but the are definitely different species. Parsley is Petroselinum crispum, Parsnip is Pastinaca sativa.
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"Although root parsley looks similar to the parsnip, which is among its closest relatives in the family Apiaceae, its taste is quite different."
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