Fennel is a perennial herb (Foeniculum vulgare) from the carrot family, known for its aromatic licorice-like flavor and widely used in cooking, herbal medicine, and aromatherapy.
What fennel is:
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) is a flowering Mediterranean herb with yellow umbels, feathery leaves, and a distinct anise-like aroma. It grows as a hardy perennial and has several edible parts: bulb, stalks, leaves, and seeds.
Key botanical traits:
Belongs to the Apiaceae (carrot) family.
Aromatic due to compounds like anethole and fenchone.
Includes varieties such as Florence fennel, grown for its bulb.