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Foeniculum vulgare
Aromatic licorice-scented perennial up to 6 feet tall with finely dissected grayish-green feathery leaves. Tiny yellow flowers clustered into umbrella-shaped umbels. Base is non-bulb forming. Blooms May – September.
Replace with: yarrow, cow parsnip, yampah, Canada goldenrod, or goatsbeard.
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Mature Height | up to 6 ft |
Distribution | widespread |
Control | Digging or repeated slashing before flowering may kill smaller infestations. For larger infestations, chemical methods are more effective. Always follow all label directions. |
Reproduction and Spread | Reproduces by seed and from root and crown fragments. Spreads along roads, trails, wildlife and livestock. |
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