Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpureum' Bronze Fennel |
|
Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpureum'
Bronze Fennel
Hardy perennial, Ht. up to 2.1m. Large flat umbels of small yellow flowers in summer followed by aromatic edible seeds. Striking bronze feathery leaves. Culinary uses with fish, pork and salads. |
Aspect : Full Sun
Flower colour : Yellow
Hardiness : Hardy
Type : Perennial |
  |
|
Code |
Product |
|
Price |
Quantity |
PF07 |
Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpureum' |
8cm Pot |
£3.50
|
|
PF07 |
Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpureum' |
1L Pot |
£4.50
|
|
PF07 |
Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpureum' |
Seed (210) |
£1.70
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Related products you may be interested in: |
|
PA22
Allium schoenoprasum
Chives
Hardy perennial, Ht. 30 cm. Purple globe shaped flowers in spring. Leaves and flowers have mild onion flavour. Add to salads, egg and cheese dishes. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
PF09
Fragaria vesca
Wild Strawberry
Hardy perennial, Ht. up to 30 cm. Small white flowers followed by small sweet red fruit all summer. Trifoliate mid green toothed leaves which are edible when young. Culinary and medicinal. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
PL07
Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' AGM
Lavender Hidcote
Hardy, evergreen perennial, Ht. 45 cm. Short spikes of dark violet flowers in summer. Grey aromatic foliage. Medicinal and culinary, add flowers and leaves sparingly to stews, soups and salads. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
PM32
Mentha suaveolens
Apple Mint
Hardy perennial, Ht. 80 cm. Mauve flowers from summer to autumn. Oval hairy mid green leaves. Good for mint sauces and jellies. Add to vegetables and salads. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
PO31
Origanum vulgare
Oregano, Wild Marjoram
Hardy perennial, Ht. 45 cm. Clusters of small mauve, purple flowers in summer. Oval, dark green hairy aromatic leaves. Strong flavour, use with meat and vegetables. Very attractive to butterflies. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
PP25
Petroselinum crispum
Parsley
Hardy biennial, Ht. 40 cm. Flat umbels of small creamy white flowers in the summer of the second season. Bright green, serrated, curly leaves. Culinary, a rich source of vitamins and iron. Grow in a rich soil. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
PR01
Rosmarinus officinalis
Rosemary
Hardy evergreen perennial, Ht. 1m. Small pale blue flowers in spring and summer. Short dark green needle-shaped aromatic leaves. Upright habit. Culinary and medicinal. A tea made from a 3cm sprig helps restore the memory. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
PS13
Salvia officinalis Purpurascens AGM
Purple Sage, Red Sage
Hardy perennial, Ht. 70 cm. Blue, mauve flowers in summer. Aromatic, oval, textured purple, red, grey leaves. Culinary and medicinal. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
PT62
Thymus vulgaris 'Silver Posie'
Silver Posie Thyme
Hardy evergreen perennial, Ht. 35 cm. Pale pink/lilac flowers in summer. Small silver and green variegated leaves. Culinary, good with chicken and fish. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
|
| People who bought this product also bought: |
|
PO28
Origanum onites
Pot Marjoram
Hardy perennial, Ht. 45 cm. Clusters of small pink, purple flowers in summer. Oval, dark green hairy aromatic leaves. Culinary, use with meat and vegetables. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
PE05
Elettaria cardamomum
Cardamom
Frost tender, tropical, evergreen perennial, Ht. up to 3m in warm climates. Evergreen aromatic long leaves. Does not flower in Northern European climates. Use the leaves to flavour steamed fish or chicken. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
PS08
Salvia officinalis
Sage
Hardy perennial, Ht. 60 cm. Blue, mauve flowers in summer. Aromatic, oval, grey-green textured leaves. Culinary and medicinal. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
PO25
Olea europaea AGM
Olive Tree
Frost hardy, perennial evergreen, Ht. up to 10m. Clusters of off white flowers in summer, followed by green fruit that ripens to black in the autumn. Oval grey green leathery leaves with silver undersides. Frost hardy, dislikes excessive cold rain, so protect from the weather in winter. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
PT54
Thymus serpyllum 'Minor'
Minor Thyme
Hardy evergreen perennial, Ht. 2cm. Pink/mauve flowers in summer. Tiny mid green leaves. Good for ground cover and planting in paths. |
| More Info > |
|
|
|
|