Giant Tangier Fennel

Ferula tingitana

"Ferula tingitana" is a species of the Apiaceae genus "Ferula". Despite the name, the plant is not a type of fennel proper, which belongs to another genus. It grows in scrubland and rocky areas. Its range is the Mediterranean coast, in Spain, Morocco, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Cyprus, and Turkey.
Ferula tingitana grows mainly on cliffs Ferula tingitana,Geotagged,Giant Tangier Fennel,Israel,Spring

Appearance

"Ferula tingitana" is a tall perennial herb. It has alternate leaf arrangement and yellow, unisexual flowers which, like other Apiaceae, grow in umbels.
Ferula tingitana  Ferula tingitana,Geotagged,Giant Tangier Fennel,Israel,Spring

Uses

In the 1980s there was chemical interest in esters and ethers extracted from it.

This species has been considered to have abortive and menstruation-inducing properties. The species has been suggested as a possible identity for the controversial silphium, a plant used as a spice and for various medical purposes in classical antiquity in the Mediterranean region. Among the many uses of silphium was promoting menstruation, and possibly contraceptive or abortifacient properties, which has been suggested to link it to "Ferula".

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderApiales
FamilyApiaceae
GenusFerula
SpeciesF. tingitana
Photographed in
Israel