(Foeniculum vulgare)
Origin Of Genus Name: Foeniculum is Latin for "fennel." Presidio Locations: Found in disturbed areas. Range In State: Throughout most of California. Description: This exotic perennial of the Carrot Family is from southern Europe and has tiny, yellow, five-petaled flowers growing in umbrella-like clusters. Feathery, almost hairlike foliage is licorice scented and the lacy, finely dissected leaves have swollen petioles (leaf stems) that clasp the main stalk, which can reach 6 feet in height. Blooms May to September. Or check out: |
Last updated: February 28, 2015