- sole species,
Crithmum maritimum, is
commonly known as rock samphire,
sea fennel or samphire. It is
found in
parts of the Old
World and is edible. It is...
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Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a
flowering plant species in the
carrot family....
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cannot be grown. Rock
samphire is
another kind of samphire, also
called sea fennel. It is
mentioned by
Shakespeare in King Lear: Half-way down
Hangs one...
- Look up
Fennel or
fennel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fennel is a
species of plant,
Foeniculum vulgare.
Fennel may also
refer to:
Fennel, Foeniculum...
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Schizogyne sericea is
ubiquitous forming large bushes with
yellow flowers.
Sea fennel recognizable from its
distinct smell and grey-green
color of its succulent...
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includes olive trees,
maritime pine,
sea fennel, blueberries, rosemary,
fennel, lavender, arbutus, lentisk,
sea cistus,
helichrysum and many others. Near...
- two things: the Provençal soup base—garlic, onions, tomatoes,
olive oil,
fennel, saffron, thyme, bay, and
usually a bit of
dried orange peel—and, of course...
- ****es—commonly star anise, cloves,
Chinese cinnamon,
Sichuan pepper, and
fennel seeds—used
predominantly in
almost all
branches of
Chinese cuisine. The...
- Europe. It is also
native to the UK,
where it has the
common names hog's
fennel and sulphurweed, but it is a rare
plant there,
occurring only in certain...
- Abū Ḥanīfa said: A
certain Bedouin told me that it is a
variety of ḥamḍ (=
sea-blite; saltwort)
resembling al-qullām and it is (also called) qāqullā (=...