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Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a
flowering plant species in the
carrot family....
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Ferula communis, the
giant fennel, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
carrot family Apiaceae. It is
related to the
common fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)...
- this genus,
especially F. communis, are
referred to as "
giant fennel,"
although they are not
fennel in the
strict sense. They are
herbaceous perennial plants...
- of
giant fennel (Ferula communis)
covered with ivy
vines and leaves,
sometimes wound with
taeniae and
topped with a pine cone, artichoke,
fennel, or...
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extinct in
Roman times. It is
commonly believed to be a
relative of
giant fennel in the
genus Ferula. The
extant plant Thapsia gummifera has been suggested...
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ingredients grated and
pounded together Silphion,
possibly a kind of
giant fennel, now
believed extinct A kind of crab, shrimp, or
crayfish Honey poured...
- to the
parsley family, Apiaceae.
Ferula ****a-foetida: a
species of
giant fennel belonging to the same
genus as the
ancient silphium and
regarded as having...
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Fennel or
fennel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fennel is a
species of plant,
Foeniculum vulgare.
Fennel may also
refer to:
Fennel, Foeniculum...
- the
classical Gr**** word
narthex νάρθηξ was "
giant fennel".
Derived meanings are from the use of the
fennel stalk as thyrsus, as a schoolmaster's cane,...
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piece of wood, used in
punishing children. A
ferula called narthex (or
Giant fennel),
which shares the galbanum-like scent, has long,
straight and s****y...