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FENNEL , Foeniculum vulgare (also known as F. capillaceum), a perennial plant of the natural order Umbelliferae
glaucous compound umbels of about 15 or 20 rays, with no involucres, and small yellow flowers
south
Asia
taste , and odour, and are used for the preparation of fennel water, valued for its carminative properties. It is given in doses of i to 2 oz., the active principle being a volatile oil which is probably the same as oil of anise. The shoots of fennel are eaten blanched, and the seeds are used for flavouring. The fennel seeds of commerce are of several sorts. Sweet or Roman fennel seeds are the produce of a tall perennial plant, with umbels of 25-30 rays, which is cultivated near Nismes in the south
pale
stem
Giant fennel is the name applied to the plant Ferula communis, a member of the same natural order, and a fine herbaceous plant, native in the Mediterranean region, where the pith of the stem is used as tinder. Hog's or sow fennel is the species Peucedanum officinale, another member of the Umbelliferae
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