'Gewöhnlicher Schnitt' Leaf Celery – aromatic celery leaf with an intense, savoury flavour.
An annual cultivated culinary herb with a fresh, robust celery aroma and a high content of essential oils. The plants grow vigorously, are easy to care for and are suitable for open ground, raised beds, pots and herb gardens. In the first year they form a dense, upright rosette of leaves reaching 30–50 cm in height; if overwintered, the second year produces tall, branched flowering stems with numerous well‑ripening seeds. Cutting celery germinates reliably, responds well to regular harvesting and provides aromatic greens throughout the entire season. Ideal for self‑sufficiency, herb beds and fresh everyday cooking.
Origin & History
‘Gewöhnlicher Schnitt’ is a traditional leaf form of celery from which later developed both stalk celery and celeriac. This celery type belongs to the traditional European garden heritage and has been used since the early Middle Ages. Botanically, cutting celery belongs to the family Apiaceae, subfamily Apioideae, genus Apium.
In the High Middle Ages this celery type was systematically cultivated in monastic gardens and was regarded as warming, strengthening and digestive. The leaves were used fresh in soups, herbal infusions and medicinal preparations. While Apium graveolens later gave rise to distinct cultivated forms such as celeriac and stalk celery, the cut‑leaf type remained in rural gardens. It was valued for its intense aroma and was a staple of everyday cooking.
The variety ‘Gewöhnlicher Schnitt’ stands in direct lineage to this historical leaf form and preserves its original characteristics: rapid growth, strong regrowth after cutting and a fresh, robust leaf aroma. In traditional herbal medicine the leaves, rich in essential oils, were used for their digestive, diuretic and metabolism‑stimulating properties. They appeared in herbal infusions, soups, strengthening remedies and as a warming kitchen herb.
Today, cutting celery remains a classic culinary herb in European home cooking and an essential component of many soup bases, herb blends and fresh everyday dishes. The variety ‘Gewöhnlicher Schnitt’ thus represents more than 1,100 years of continuous cultivation history and embodies the original, aromatic and easy‑to‑grow form of celery greens.
Appearance & Characteristics
The plant is herbaceous and upright, forming a compact rosette of aromatic, pinnate leaves in its first year. Growth height is 30–50 cm. In a two‑year cultivation cycle, the second year produces 60–90 cm tall, branched flowering stems with white umbels that attract numerous pollinators. Cutting celery is robust, tolerant of frequent harvesting and reliably resprouts after each cut. Grown as an annual, not winter hardy.
Plant details:
Height: Medium, 30–50 cm
Form: Basal rosette in the 1st year; upright and branched in the 2nd year
Leaves: Pinnate, strongly aromatic
Flowers: White, in umbels
Flavor: Fresh‑savory, typically celery‑like
Usage & Cultivation Highlights
'Gewöhnlicher Schnitt' Cutting celery is ideal for seasoning soups, broths, vegetable dishes, herb butter, dips, fillings and stews. The fresh leaves are rich in essential oils and give dishes an intense, fresh celery aroma. It can be used raw, steamed, cooked, dried or frozen. Finely chopped, it suits salads, herb blends, pestos and smoothies; when dried, it is excellent for soup seasoning and herb salts. It also enhances risottos, potato and grain dishes, light sauces, marinades and dressings, works well in omelettes, quiches and savoury bakes, and adds depth to wok dishes, curries and Mediterranean vegetable pans. It complements fish, seafood, pulses and light meat dishes, rounds off clear broths and stocks, and provides a fresh aromatic finish when sprinkled over warm dishes. It also develops its full aroma in herb oils, flavoured vinegars and savoury spreads.
In cultivation, 'Gewöhnlicher Schnitt' is uncomplicated: it prefers sunny to semi‑shaded sites, humus‑rich, evenly moist soil and regular cutting to encourage new growth. The plants are robust, sturdy and provide fresh greens over many months. It grows reliably in pots as well as in beds. If overwintered, the second year produces flowering stems and seeds for home seed saving. Cutting celery attracts beneficial insects, grows quickly, competes well with weeds and develops steadily even in changeable weather. Its moderate root depth makes it tolerant of short dry periods, while its compact rosette form allows close spacing and high yields per area. Thanks to its short cultivation period, it integrates flexibly into crop rotations, and successive sowings ensure continuous harvests into autumn.
Compared to other celery forms, 'Gewöhnlicher Schnitt' cutting celery is the easiest and fastest leaf type – ideal for anyone who values aromatic greens with high harvest frequency and versatile culinary use.