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    Florence-Finocchio Fennel

    Foeniculum vulgare var. azoricum

    Product #453451535
    Nature Hills Nursery, Inc.
    List Price: $1.53
    Our Price: $1.39
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    Florence-Finocchio Fennel

    "The Fennel Florence Finocchio, 'Foenicucum vulgare var. azoricum', is grown as a vegetable for the succulent, sweet, licorice-flavored bulbs or as a herb for the delicately flavored feathery foliage. If you have never had fennel bulb, you are missing a treat. It can be eaten raw or used very effectively in soups, deep fried, in pasta or sauteed. Fennel does best in well drained, sandy soils with lots of organic matter. They need to be kept moist."

    True Nursery offers trees, plants, shrubs along with ferns and Florence-Finocchio Fennel. We have the widest selection of gardening products that includes weeding tools and nemesia.

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