Fennel Fennel 'Sweet florence' Genus: Fennel Cultivar: 'Sweet florence' ...
Fennel is a herb native to the Mediterranean region which gained popularity ever since the Middle Ages when it was cultivated near monasteries.
Fennel Flower (Nigella) Hardy annuals of the Crowfoot family, all curious and pretty with feathery Fennel-like foliage and bluish or yellowish blossoms. N. sativa, N. orientalis, N. damascena (Devil-in-a-Bush), and N.
Fennel Related Category: Plants common name for several perennial herbs, genus Foeniculum vulgare of the family Umbelliferae (parsley family), related to dill.
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Description: Fennel is a short-lived perennial indigenous to Europe and cultivated in India, China and Egypt. It is a greyish-green, hairless plant with vertically-grooved, branched stems which smell of aniseed when crushed.
Fennel Fennel information Fennel - Foeniculum vulgare (in the Apiaceae, previously Umbelliferae, or Parsley family) ...
Fennel is an easy herb to grow in the maritime Pacific Northwest. Planting just one plant then letting it go to seed will give you plenty of plants to contend with the following years.
Fennel are grown from seed. Directly sow seeds into your garden as early in the season as the ground can be worked. Sow seeds early in the season and cover with 1/4" of soil. Space seedlings or thin plants to 10-12" apart, in rows 18-24 inches apart.
Fennel umbels Note In large parts of Asia, fennel and anise given the same name (see below). Dried fennel fruits (often called seeds) Used plant part ...
Dog fennel is commonly found in flatwoods, marshes, and wet disturbed sites throughout Florida (Wunderlin, 2003). View the herbarium specimen image of the University of Florida Herbarium Digital Imaging Projects.
Florence Fennel should be cooked in vegetarian or meat stock and served with either a rich butter sauce or cream dressing. It suggests celery in flavour, but is sweeter, and very pleasantly fragrant.
Canary See Fennel is a monotypic genus with only one species native of rocky sites close to the see on the Canary islands.
FENNEL - Foeniculum vulgare No spring is complete without fennel! This wonderful detoxifying herb is tough, resilient and nature's most wonderful detoxifier, cleansing, refreshing and delicious.
Fennel Foeniculum vulgare MEDICINAL: Fennel helps to take away the appetite. It is often used as a sedative for small children. It improves digestion, and is very helpful with coughs.
Fennel, Bronze Foeniculum vulgar, var. (Perennial) Culinary and Medicinal. The bronze foliage is feathery like that of Dill, with an anise flavor, especially the seeds. Use leaves in fish, pork, veal. Use seeds in breads, cakes and sweet pickles.
Fennel (Foeniculum officinalis): Fennel is a perennial or biennial herb that looks much like dill, but is anise-scented and grows up to 4 feet tall when flowering.
Fennel (Florence) (Foeniculum dulce) Description Fennel is a perennial (but usually grown as an annual) that grows to about 3 to 4 feet tall. The leaves are finely divided into thread-like segments and are light green.
Fennel. Non-endemic, invasive. Ferns. There are several endemic ferns. See under "maidenhair." ...
fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) does not have spotted stems and gives off a strong smell when its very finely divided leaves are crushed. Its large compound clusters of flowers are made up of several to numerous (8-30) smaller clusters of tiny flowers (i.
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Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) Filé powder, gumbo filé (Sassafras albidum) Fingerroot, krachai, temu kuntji (Boesenbergia rotunda) ...
Giant Fennel Ferula communis At this time of year we all want some assurance that the life cycle will be renewed. Nothing says Spring better than Giant Fennel's vibrant new shoots. Summertime visitors know F. communis as that behemoth in the back row.
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.
Florence fennel is a delicious beauty who's equally at home in the ornamental or vegetable or garden. Usage Just because it's considered a garden vegetable or herb, don't hesitate to use Florence fennel as an ornamental.
FLORENCE FENNEL (Foeniculum vulgare var. azoricum) SCENTED GERANIUMS (Pelargonium species) HOREHOUND (Marrubium vulgare) ...
fennel Foeniculum vulgare field bindweed Convolvulus arvensis field cress; penny cress Thlaspi arvense field garlic, crow garlic, wild garlic Allium vineale field indian paintbrush Castilleja arvensis ...
Small Dog-Fennel Thoroughwort [English]: Eupatorium capillifolium Small Dropseed [English]: Sporobolus neglectus Small Duck Orchid [English]: Caleana minor Small Elbow Orchid [English]: Drakaea huntiana ...
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) Fern-leaf yarrow (Achillea filipendula) Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium) Figwort giant hyssop, purple giant hyssopgwort giant hyssop, purple giant hyssop (Agastache scrophulariaefolia) ...
False Acacia, False Brome, False Fox Sedge, False London Rocket, False Oat-grass, False Rye Brome, False Sedge, Fan-leaved Water Crowfoot, Fat Duckweed, Fat Hen, Fen Bedstraw, Fen Orchid, Fen Pondweed, Fen Ragwort, Fen Violet, Fen Wood-rush, Fennel, ...
Eupatorium capillifolium, commonly called dog fennel has a reputation that is hard to deny. Anyone who has ever farmed in eastern NC is very familiar with dog fennel, as one of their least favorite weeds.
Dress up your garden with a textural masterpiece: fennel. With graceful, fern-like foliage, this herb brings beauty to any setting with an airy form that's a butterfly magnet.
But not all deaths have been intentional homicides or suicides, for Monkshood is sometimes mistaken for fennel or horseradish or other edible plant, as even the species name napellus or "Little Turnip" alludes to its resemblance to something edible.
Florence fennel - small pots, ideally biodegradable ones to minimise planting shock Parsnips - not worth attempting for most gardeners, but sweet pea tubes have potential for success Radish - cell trays, with care ...
Herbs come in a wide range of sizes from the taller angelica, fennel, lovage and borage which can all grow to over 1m (39in), to the smallest Greek basil, chives, curled parsley, thyme or winter savory which are unlikely to grow over 30cm (12in).
Fennell. 1983 #4, pp 17-19 How to Fruit the Naranjilla. By Norman E. Sherman. 1975 #2, pp 8-9 Nematodes in Naranjillos. By Ron Hurov. 1983 #3, p 6 Solana: Fruit of the Future. By John M. Riley. 1983 YB, pp 47-72 ...
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.
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This family is also closely related to the parsley family (Apiacae) which includes several popular vegetables and herbs such as carrots, fennel & parsley.
Similar Species: Stinking Chamomile (Anthemis cotula) AKA Mayweed; Dogfennel, is very easily confused. More common and widespread and also a naturalized native of Europe. The leaves have a foul odor.
Similar to in appearance to fennel, dill produces pretty yellow flowers and leaves that are known best for flavoring dill pickles and fish. The Perennial Chocolate Cosmos ...
Fonoll (catalán), Funcho (gallego y/o portugués), Hinojo (castellano), Hsiao-hui-hsiang (chino), Hui xiang (chino), Madhurika (sánscrito), Mieloi (vasco), Mirillu-belarr (vasco), Pammahur (hindi), Shih-lo (chino), Siao-hui (chino), Sweet fennel ...
Mayweed (Stinking Chamomile, Dogfennel) Anthemis cotula This plant, native in Europe, is now a weed on most continents.
It smells of fennel or anise, and bears broad leaves and bluish-purple flowers (white rarely). Its lovely bee- and butterfly-attracting flowers, warm fragrance, and ease of growth, made it beloved.
4 tablespoons toasted sunflower hulls 4 teaspoons fennel seed 4 teaspoons orange rind (colored part only) Maytime ...
Blooming Habits: The creamy white flowers, in spring, have a dill or fennel-like smell. They are followed by fleshy fruit. Fruiting Habits: ...
One idea is an Italian kitchen garden. Vegetables to grow could include sprouting broccoli; Romano pole bean, fava or cannellini beans; fennel; Chioggia or candy-stripe beets; and paste or drying tomatoes.
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, ...
Common Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) Common Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea 'Giant Shirley') Common Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) Common Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea 'Excelsior') Common Garden Petunia (Petunia 'Garden Party Mixed') ...
To encourage more butterflies grow other plants in your yard that host their larvae, which are caterpillars. Typical larval food plants are asters, cabbage, dogwood, clover, lupine, marigold, milkweed, spirea, Queen Anne's lace, snapdragon, fennel, ...
In some instances, as in fool's-parsley, there is no general involucre, but simply an involucel; while in other cases, as in fennel or dill (fig. 15), neither involucre nor involucel is developed.
See also: Green, May, Pepper, Medic, Vegetables
 
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