Around this time, the only way you can find fennel is the dried variety. But in the summer time, they are growing every where, they dominate the landscape it seems. They are everywhere.
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Fennel is used a lot in Indian cooking and is served in restaurants along with sugar to sweeten the mouth and also help in digestion of food.Lovely photograph.
Hi, my first visit here, and you have a nice blog! It never occurred to me that fennel grows wild here in California. I learnt something new about my state. Thank you!
Oh almost forgot I followed your link from ABC Wednesday.
I love the beautiful sky. We haven't seen such pretty skies for many days.
ReplyDeleteLove those fennel trees...they are such natural mouth fresheners :)
ReplyDeletevery FESTIVE, oddly.
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Lovely against that blue sky, - particularly partial to blue skies these days after a gloomy winter.
ReplyDeleteGreat choice! The photo proves that fennel can be very decorative with a blue sky in the background.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day!
Wil, ABCW Team.
I feel like munching on them now. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pic. Thought of Fennel seeds falling on the heads of passers-by :)
ReplyDeleteFennel is used a lot in Indian cooking and is served in restaurants along with sugar to sweeten the mouth and also help in digestion of food.Lovely photograph.
ReplyDeleteWe always enjoyed spotting fennel on our hikes and walks. Good choice for the letter F!
ReplyDeleteI didn't like fennel when I was younger, though I got used to it. Even so, I've never seen how it grows—thanks!
ReplyDeletehttp://amerinz.blogspot.co.nz/2015/02/f-is-for-ferns.html
Wonderful shot of the dried fennel. Love growing herbs...sounds like you have these as aggressive "weeds." :-)
ReplyDeleteHi, my first visit here, and you have a nice blog! It never occurred to me that fennel grows wild here in California. I learnt something new about my state. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteOh almost forgot I followed your link from ABC Wednesday.