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(Best months for growing Florence Fennel in Australia - sub-tropical regions)
This is a perennial grown as an annual as the stems become more fibrous with age. Both seeds and leaves have a mild aniseed flavour. With its feathery leaves it makes a good background plant in a border. Grows to approx 1.5 m (5 ft) Can be repeat sown throughout the year or left to self seed.
Fennel prefers well-drained fertile soil.
The swollen base of the stem is used.
Slice and steam/stir-fry the bulb, or use raw/grated in salads. Can be cooked and served with sauces or butter.
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