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Spanish Wild Fennel

Not that I knew before, but there is wild fennel everywhere we travel in Spain. It loves the stony ground here. It is a perennial herb, and doesn’t...
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Not that I knew before, but there is wild fennel everywhere we travel in Spain. It loves the stony ground here. It is a perennial herb, and doesn’t develop into the fleshy bulb that we are used to seeing, but it is still edible.
Seeds of the fennel plant are easily collected and can be dried and used all year round.
Wild fennel is the same plant as the domesticated variety, except it doesn’t set a bulb, can grow very tall, has smaller seeds, and in places grows like a weed. The beautiful yellow globes are a familiar sight around here.
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