What are the ridges on celery called?

The little bumpy ridges that run up and down a celery stalk are what I am talking about.

Answers:
I think they're called "petioles"

Other answers:
veins
veins
Celery ridges?
Celery ridges. DUH!!

Chow!!
They're called "celery ridges."
celery bumps
I do know what you're talking about. But I have no idea what they're called.
Ribs
Hmm. I think they are called veins but just out of curioustity, why do you need to know? lol :)
RIBS! :-)
ribs
Celeridges
Dip gutters
Fiber tissue. Stringy fiber.
Trust me on this..they are called ribs
ribs
Cheeze whiz receptacles.
I think they are called ribs, but I call them stringy things.
Yuck...celery. =P
petrification
Ridges Sapien
The xylem is what carrys water and stored food upward from the roots to the leaves of a plant.You can test this with celery to see this happen. Place a cut piece of celery in water in which you added red food coloring, watch as the red water travels up the xylem and thus turns the "ribs" red.
mather veins
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