LXXl. 

 FCENICULUM VULGARE. 



Common Fennel. 



Class V. Pentandkia. — Order IT. Digynia. 

 Nat, Ord. Umbellifer.^. 



Gen. Char. Calyx obsolete. Petals roundish, entire, 

 involute, with a subquadrate, retuse point. Fruit sub- 

 terete. Carpels with five prominent, obtuse, keeled 

 ridges, of which the lateral ones are marginal and a 

 little broader. Channels with single vittae. Seed sub- 

 semiterete. — Involucres wanting. 



Spec. Char. Stem terete at the base. Leaves biternate ; 

 leaflets linear, filiform, pinnatifid ; segments awl- 

 shaped. 



SYNONYM ES. 



Greek ..... (ict^a6(o)i. 



fFceniculum dulce, &c. Bauh. Pin. 147. 



Fceniculum vulgare. Ger. Em. 1032. Park Thealr. 884. 



Fceniculmn. FmcAs,.501. Cam. Epit. 53i. Dod. 295. 

 Tat'n -' Fceniculum sive Marathrum vulgatius dulce. Lob. Obs. 448. 

 ^ Anethum Fceniculum. Lin. Sp. PI. 722. Eng. Bot. t. 1208. 



Ligusticum Fceniculum. Roth. Germ. i. p. 124. 



Meum Fceniculum. Spreng. Prod. p. 32. 

 (^Fceniculum vulgare. Gcertn. fruct. i. p. 105. 

 French .... Fenouil ; Aneth doux. 

 Italian .... Finnochio. 

 Spanish. . . . Hinojo. 

 Portuguese. Funcho. 

 German . . . Fenchel ; Grartenfenehel. 

 Dutch .... Venkel. 

 Danish. . . . Fennikel. 

 Swedish . . . Fenkal. 

 Bohemian . Fenkyl. 

 Polish. . . . Kopr wlosky. 

 Arabic .... Razianuj. 

 Hindoostanie Mayuri. 

 Sanscrit . . Madtiurika, 

 Tamool. . . . Perun siragum. 



