Parsley is a tender herb with soft stems and leaves. It is popular for many reasons including its variety of uses, vitamin content and its ability to grow and give you a flavorful harvest even after a light snowfall. Parsley has a light, peppery flavor that complements other seasonings. Types of Parsley Curly Leaf Parsley. Deep curled leaves and attractive appearance. Only used as a garnish. Flat Leaf Parsley (AKA Italian Parsley) Preferred by cooks for its flat, celery-like leaves. Pleasant tasting foliage can be eaten fresh or added to recipes. Single Leaf Italian Parsley has a rich flavor that is best for seasoning cooked dishes. Giant of Italy Parsley. Huge, dark green leaves with great flavor. Strong, upright stems make this one of the best parsley varieties for fresh-market sales. Starting Parsley from Seed Parsley is slow to germinate, but after you do get it to the plant stage, it's not fussy at all. To speed up this process, soak or