Definition of Sea fennel. Meaning of Sea fennel. Synonyms of Sea fennel

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Definition of Sea fennel

Sea fennel
Sea fennel Sea" fen"nel (Bot.) Samphire.

Meaning of Sea fennel from wikipedia

- Apiaceae, with the sole species Crithmum maritimum, known as rock samphire, sea fennel or samphire. The name "samphire" is also used for several other unrelated...
- rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a flowering plant species in the carrot family....
- cannot be grown. Rock samphire is another kind of samphire, also called sea fennel. It is mentioned by Shakespeare in King Lear: Half-way down Hangs one...
- the carrot family Giant fennel, Ferula communis, a flowering plant species in the carrot family Crithmum, also known as sea fennel, a genus of flowering...
- includes olive trees, maritime pine, sea fennel, blueberries, rosemary, fennel, lavender, arbutus, lentisk, sea cistus, helichrysum and many others. Near...
- two things: the Provençal soup base—garlic, onions, tomatoes, olive oil, fennel, saffron, thyme, bay, and usually a bit of dried orange peel—and, of course...
- Biogeosciences. Katja Fennel was born in Rostock. Her father was an professor and oceanographer at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research. Her brother...
- (organisms that thrive in high salt concentrations), such as sea holly, sea daffodil, tamarisk, sea fennel and salsola. The western part of Copanello Lido is occupied...
- Parker W. Fennelly (October 22, 1891 – January 22, 1988) was an American character actor who appeared in ten films, numerous television episodes and hundreds...
- the sea, is characterized by the presence of herbaceous species growing in the fissures of the rocks, such as sea fennel (Crithmum maritimum) or sea plantain...