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Fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare ), is a plant species in the genus Foeniculum (treated as the sole species in the genus by most botanists). It is a member of the family Apiaceae (formerly the Umbelli...
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With its umbels of tiny yellow flowers and dark green or bronze wispy leaves, fennel is a decorative addition to the herbaceous border where it makes a good background plant. Be warned, however, that many other plants dislike fennel and grow poorly when forced to share space Never plant fennel near coriander or dill.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on fennel, Plants. Includes related research links. ... fennel, common name for several perennial herbs, genus Foeniculum vulgare of the family Umbelliferae (parsley family), related to dill. The strawlike foliage and the seeds are licorice...
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The fennel herb is a versatile vegetable which can not only be eaten cooked or raw but is also a basis for anise, and is one of the ingredients of licorice. The fennel plant also flavors some brandy-based drinks, whilst the fennel leaves are an important culinary herb.
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Fennel plant and seed varieties with description planting instructions care common uses richfarmgarden catalog number ... bronze fennel foeniculum vulgare purpureum fenkel sweet seed plant herb...
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It failed because I fermented the plant mass before separating the oil. (This was reported earlier.); I started with about a pound of fennel seed. I ground it in a coffee mill and macerated it in rain water for a couple of days.
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As a medicinal plant, fennel seed has been used as an antispasmodic, carminative, diuretic, expectorant, laxative, stimulant, and stomachic. Fennel has also been used to stimulate lactation, as a remedy against colic, and to improve the taste of other medicines.
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Fennel plant looks a lot like dill and they both come from the parsley family. ... Fennel plant has four or five shoots and can grow to about four feet tall. In the first year of planting, the leaves can be harvested for cooking and can be used as garnishes as well. Only in the second year will the plant grow flowers and...
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Find out how to grow Fennel, considered both a herb and a vegetable. Growing Fennel. ... Also called Florence Fennel or Finuccio, it is easy to grow and very hardy, lasting well after the first frost. With bright green, fern-like leaves and aromatic yellow flowers, this plant will grow three to four feet tall.
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Fennel is an easy plant to grow and coming back into fashion in culinary circles. This page contains information on how to grow, maintain and harvest Fennel (Foeniculum). ... Fennel is a favourite plant of many cooks.
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