Ferula olivacea

(Ferula olivacea)

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Description

Ferula olivacea is a flowering plant species first described by Friedrich Ludwig Diels, and became known as H.Wolff. Ferula olivacea is part of the genus Ferula, and the family Apiaceae. Ferula (from Latin ferula, "rod") is a genus of about 170 species of flowering plants in the carrot family, native to the Mediterranean region east to central Asia, mostly growing in arid climates. They are herbaceous perennial plants growing to 1–4 m tall, with stout, hollow, somewhat succulent stems. The leaves are tripinnate or even more finely divided, with a stout basal sheath clasping the stem. The flowers are usually yellow, rarely white, produced in large umbels. Many plants of this genus, especially F. communis are referred to as "giant fennel," although they are not fennel in the strict sense

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Tracheophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order:Apiales
Family:Apiaceae
Genus:Ferula
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