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This is a herbaceous perennial that's hardy in USDA Zones 4-9.
The bronze-leafed form comes true by seed, but is distinct ...Read More
During the CA drought, I am finding that Foeniculum vulgare does much better with less water than in years past, which cannot be said of ...Read More
I live in the top of the South Island in New Zealand,and I often find this lovely smelling plant growing near the local rivers,so I don'...Read More
I had bronze fennel growing several years ago. I'm starting a new patch this year.
It's a gorgeous plant. We use the ...Read More
Love this plant!! and it is a perennial/Bi annual in my area, zone5a. I dont care for Fennel as an herb, but it's beautiful and attract...Read More
Perennial here too. Great for hosting a wide variety of winged and crawling critters. Last year mine had a king-size preying mantis that ...Read More
Beautiful growing against dark red brick, great seasoning for fish, and a natural hatchery for swallotail butterflies!
I l...Read More
I am growing Florence fennel for the first time this year in my herb garden. I grew 2 plants from seed, mainly hoping to attract swallow...Read More
I first encountered this plant when I was surveying a ginormous thicket of Himalayan blackberries along the north side of Alameda, CA (ou...Read More
Everyone says it's an annual or biennial, but mine comes back every year like a perennial! It is a larval food for the black swallowtail ...Read More
I grew green fennel in St. Louis and am now growing it in Memphis. Bronze fennel is the preferred host plant for swallowtail butterflies,...Read More
Bronze color to leaves add winter interest--caterpillars of various species love this plant and I grow it to provide "fodder" for the cat...Read More
My mother makes the most incredible spice called "Fairy Dust" out of Fennel, it makes your mouth water for salmon. That alone makes any ...Read More
I live in southern Western Australia. Mediterranean climate. Have grown individual plants for up to three seasons - 200+ cm or over 6 fe...Read More
I agree with all philomel says regarding both varieties and my grandchildren et al love the gorgeous aroma. Mine grow to over 6 feet and ...Read More
I really enjoy this impressive herb. It makes a very good background for other plants and is extremely useful in the kitchen. In fact min...Read More
This is a weed that will grow fast and get large so dig it out as soon as you see it. If you let it become large, it will be a lot of wor...Read More
Looks like dill, but the stems are solid and the plant smells like licorice. Clusters of yellow, umbrella-shaped flowers can reach 4 feet in height.