Aniseroot Osmorhiza longistylis Both leaves and roots are usually said to smell like anise, but those familiar with the Asian spice star anise may find that a better description.
Anise Tree By Lou Paun Anise Tree (Illicium.) - A half-hardy evergreen shrub from the Southern States of N. America, I. floridanum bearing fragrant flowers of a deep red. I. religiosum, also known as I.
Anise Related Category: Plants (n´s), annual plant (Pimpinella anisum) of the family Umbelliferae ( family), native to the Mediterranean region but long cultivated elsewhere for its aromatic and medicinal qualities.
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Additional Comments: In Biblical times, aniseed was used as a tithe and was cultivated by the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans.
Index- plants in this Family Asteraceae / Aster Anisescented Goldenrod (Solidago odora) Anisescented Goldenrod is also known as Sweet Goldenrod, Blue Mountain Tea and True Goldenrod. ...
Anise Magnolia, Tulip Tree Though one type is the state flower of both Mississippi and Louisianna, they perfume more than just the southern states with their dazzling citruslike fragrance.
Anise hyssop Similar to Blue Fortune only in name, the "red" version is still a worthy plant in spite of its misfortunate moniker, ...
Anise Anise information Anise - Pimpinella anisum (in the Apiaceae or Parsley family) ...
- Anise hyssop, Fragrant nettle, Mexican hyssop Plant Search A-Z of Plants Pick List ...
Anise hyssop has subtle but eye-catching chartreuse foliage. Its powder-blue, long-lasting flowers contrast nicely with its leaves. Noteworthy characteristics: This tough plant performs well even in high heat and humidity.
Anise are grown from seed. Directly sow seeds into your garden. Sow seeds early in the season, and cover lightly with soil. Space seedlings, or thin plants to 18" apart in rows 12 inches apart. How to Grow Anise: ...
Anise burnet saxifrage (Pimpinella anisum L.) Click on graphic for larger image Anise ...
(Purple Anise) Illicium floridanum Deep-red, star shaped flowers, to 2" across, are borne in late spring and early summer on a dense evergreen shrub. Medium green leaves hava licorice scent when crushed.
( Anise Primrose ) Primula anisodora is a semi-evergreen Candelabra cultivar, with obovate, finely serrated, anise-scented leaves, to 10 inches long.
Anise Sage Description Salvia guaranitica 'Black and Blue' gets its name from the flowers, the flowers are blue in color and the calyx is almost black in color. The Sage will flower from late summer until late fall.
Illicium mexicanum - Mexican Anise Tree Illiciaceae Illicium mexicanum is a small aromatic, evergreen tree native to Mexico. It is an attractive plant with dark green foliage and red flowers.
Anise Hyssop Agastache foeniculum (Perennial) Medicinal. Anise scented leaves have purple flower spikes that attract hummingbirds. Native Americans made tea with this herb to use as a cough medicine.
Anise (Pimpinella anisum) It is a herbal, aromatic plant, which is cultivated. It grows as high as 40-70 cm in the light, in rich soils and it needs moderate humidity. Parts used: the bulb, the leaves, the seeds and the roots.
Anise Pimpinellaa anisum MEDICINAL: Another good herb for colic, gas, and indigestion. It can also be used in herbal remedies for coughing, as it aids in loosening phlegm. It is the mildest of the herbs used for these purposes.
Anise (Pimpinella anisum) Description Anise is a dainty annual that grows from 1 ½ to 2 feet high. It has finely cut, serrated leaves and very small, whitish flowers in flat clusters.
Anise Hyssop (Agastache anethiodorum) - A North American member of the mint family, the leaves have a rich aniseed flavour, delicious in salads. It usually comes out tops in tasting trials. Sow spring in pots and plant out when large enough.
Anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) Figwort giant hyssop, purple giant hyssopgwort giant hyssop, purple giant hyssop (Agastache scrophulariaefolia) Related Topics Cuttings Dividing Plants Herbs Soil ...
Anise Hyssop - Agastache Asian False Yellow Lupine - Thermopsis lupinoides Barbara's Buttons - Marshallia ...
Anise Tree i-LISS-i-um, il-LIK-ee-um About 40 species of broadleaf evergreen shrubs or trees, found in warm-temperature or subtropical regions. Leaves alternate, simple, leathery, margin entire.
The anise-flavored leaves and flowering tops of tarragon are used to season salads, sauces, soups, stews, eggs, meat, fish, and pickles. Leaves or essential oil are also used in the manufacture of tarragon vinegar, mustard, tartar sauce, and liqueurs.
Blue anise sage is available in a range of shades from saphire to dark purple - this is 'Argentina Skies'. Click to download a large (800x600) version. Description ...
Star anise fruits (Illicium verum) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae ...
Golden Anise Hyssop; aka: "Golden Jubilee" Licorice Mint, Blue Giant, Fragrant Giant, or Lavender Giant Hyssop ...
EnglischAnise, Aniseed, Sweet cumin EsperantoAnizo EstnischHarilik aniis Farsiانیسون, بادیان رومی Anisun, Badiyan romi ...
The sweet, anise-flavored leaf of French tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) is a key ingredient in béarnaise sauce and fines herbs. It also makes a delicious addition to egg dishes, seafood, salad dressing, vegetables, and poultry.
Florida anise tree Illiaceae Illicium floridanum Ellis   symbol: ILFL ...
(False Anise, Anise Tree, Star Anise, Licorice, Family: Illiciaceae) Impatiens niamniamensis (Parrot Plant, Family: Balsaminaceae) Impatiens repens (Balsam, Busy Lizzie, Family: Balsaminaceae) Impatiens sp.
Leaves dish up a sweet anise flavor used to create traditional Bearnaise sauce and the fines herbes blend vital to French cooking. In rich soil, plants practically jump out of the ground, thriving with little care.
Star anise is a very ornamental and aromatic plant that is much planted near Buddhist shrines and temples in Japan[184]. The plants have the scent of anise[219]. All parts of the plant are pleasingly aromatic.
Other edible flowers, include anise hyssop, basil flowers, bee balm, borage, chamomile, chive blossoms, chrysanthemum, clary, daisy, dandelion, day lilies, fuchsia, scented flower of judga, marigold, mustard flower, nasturtiums, oregano, pansy, ...
Agastache foeniculum (Anise Hyssop) A North American prairie wildflower. To 60 cm (3' to 5') tall with spikes of pale violet or white flowers from July to September.
Illicium species - Anise Tree *Kalmia latifolia - Mountain Laurel *Leucothoe species - Leucothoe Loropetalum chinense - Chinese Fringe *Mahonia species - Grape Holly Michelia figo - Banana Shrub *Nandina domestica - Heavenly Bamboo ...
Agastache foeniculum (Anise Hyssop) Agastache mexicana Agastache pallida (Pale Giant Hyssop) Agastache anethiodora synonym of Agastache foeniculum (Anise Hyssop) Agastache barberi synonym of Agastache pallida (Pale Giant Hyssop) ...
The Parsley Family includes some wonderful edible plants like the carrot and parsnip, plus more aromatic spices found in your spice cabinet, such as anise, celery, chervil, coriander, caraway, cumin, dill, fennel and of course, parsley.
Fœniculum, called Anise Hyssop, Lavender Hyssop, or Licorice Mint. It smells of fennel or anise, and bears broad leaves and bluish-purple flowers (white rarely).
The fluffy, columnar inflorescences of Anise-Hyssop somewhat resemble those of the much smaller Bugleweed, another Mint Family member.
Stems , leaves, seeds, and especially roots of Sweet Cicely often have a pleasant anise flavor and aroma, thus its Greek genus name: "osmo" for "smell" and "rhiza" for "root".
The leaves of West Indian varieties are scentless, while Guatemalan types are rarely anise-scented and have medicinal use. The leaves of Mexican types have a pronounced anise scent when crushed.
As a culinary herb, it has an anise taste. A few sprigs of the leaves or chopped young shoots adds a wonderful flavor to salads.
It has a slight odor similar to anise or licorice and a tender texture with a mild oyster-like flavor. They can be stir-fried, deep-fat fried, braised or sautéed. They are good in casseroles, or cooked with fish or chicken.
Comments: Leaves have anise fragrance; good cut flower; attracts butterflies and bees Cultivars: Honey Bee Blue (lavender blue); Alabaster (white flowers; 3 feet) Additional Images: -- ...
The feathery aromatic leaves of this delicious herb have a slight aniseed flavour and can be used to flavour fish (especially salmon) lamb new potatoes and peas. Best used fresh when the flavour is more intense however it can be dried if necessary.
Let the golden nugget blossoms of the native Mexican anise-scented herb, Mexican tarragon, announce the advent of the holiday season from the garden for years to come. Winter Ground Covers and Vines ...
Bronze Fennel small cluster of yellow flowers. Aniseed scent. Attractive spike feathery Purple Green leaves. Ht 6 ½ ft 2m Good at the back of borders together with eryngiums or lavender.
A floribunda that bears buttery blooms with an anise fragrance. Shrub is rounded. An All-America Rose Selections (AARS) winner, 2006. The perfect rose Next'Fourth of July' ...
Rich, light, moisture-retentive soil in part shade Delicate anise flavour, leaves used fresh in salads or in French cooking; flowers and roots are also edible Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) ...
Family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae), the Parsley and Carrots, 2850 species in 275 genera of global distribution but mostly north temperate regions. Includes the common herbs anise, carrot, celery, coriander, dill, fennel, parsley, and parsnip, ...
Investigate regeneration including seed-set, germination and seedling survival. Conduct experimental studies on the effects of fire and grazing disturbance. Conduct searches for further populations. Organise proactive surveying in potential habitats.
Unlike other Piperaceae species, this one is easy to recognize due to the typical heart-shaped leaves with 7 - 8 nerves which end in one point at the base. It is also easy to recognize for the strong licorice (anise) smell.
A lethal dose for a horse is 4 to 5 pounds of leaves, cattle may be poisoned with 1 to 2 pounds, and sheep with a half pound or less . Humans are often poisoned, mistaking the roots for parsnips, the leaves for parsley, or the seeds for anise.
roses perform more like climbers than shrubs, 'Fair Bianca' roses remains a compact, reblooming shrub. Its heirloom-type flowers are fully double and cupped, with small green eyes at the center. The perfume is powerful and reminiscent of anise.
See also: Lavender, Green, Hyssop, Medic, Orange
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