Fennel
Fennel or fennel has long been known as one of the components of traditional medicine. The fennel oil that has its seeds is one of the oil-light components. The fennel comes from the eastern Mediterranean region. Herbs are fragrant, green, tall and up to two meters high. Leaves grow up to 40 centimeters long, with ribs, with hair lasting hairs, about 0.5mm wide. The flowers that are produced at the base of the stalks are compounded flowers 5 to 15cm in diameter. Each part of the umbel has 20-50 yellow flowers that are very small in short pedicle. The fruit is a dry seed of 4 to 9 millimeters long, with a size of about half its length, and has a groove. The seeds it is known are fennel seeds. Fennel leaves are used as lepidoptera species larvae, including the Mouse Moth and Anise Swallowtail. Fenn is also one of the export commodities.