Foeniculum azoricum | Scicilian Fennel | Various
Foeniculum azoricum belongs to the plant family APIACE and Genus Foeniculum This plant specimen prefers Wet soil a pH of 7 . All plants need light to allow the photosynthesis process of converting carbon dioxide to growth sugars to take place. Some plants need more sun-light than others. For this plant those sunlight conditions are well described as … Full sun
We are often asked about plants for humming bird attraction. Unfortunately Foeniculum azoricum does not attract these beautiful hummingbird, sunbird or nectar feeding varieties of garden birds
Impressive Autumn foliage display is not shown by Foeniculum azoricum so look for an alternative plant for pleasing Fall leaf properties
Foeniculum azoricum Scicilian fennel is not known as a butterfly attracting plant
Almost all plants grown in gardens need to be fed using fertilzer in order to see them at their best. For this plant the suggested fertilizer program would be based upon … No fertilizer
Full sun to partial shade is best for growing Foeniculum azoricum.
Ribes petraeum is an Annual which means it lives for 1 year before dying. This plant needs to be regrown for success in the next season.
Foeniculum azoricum has an annual life cycle.
This specimen plant will normally never grow higher than 2' feet will have an overall spread somewhere between ... not specified on this plants page
Some suggested culinary uses for this plant are … Herbal tea;Cooked. A descriptive flavor or texture charateristic of this plant is … has fine leaves with anise flavor
Seeds;Leaves … are the edible part(s) of the Western Blueberry plant
The seeds of this plant and the leaves are both edible. Foeniculum azoricum is most often used as herbal tea. Scicilian fennel is most commonly used cooked.
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Suggested spacing for this crop to ensure plants next to each other use the space optimally without losing the benefits of sunshine and water needs is 8" in one direction and 6" in the other direction.
"Unusual Vegetables: Something New for This Year's Garden", Anne Moyer Halpin, editor, Organic Gardening and Farming, Rodale Press, Emmaus, Pennsylvania, 1978.