Foeniculum vulgare
Foeniculum vulgare, apud antiquos feniculum,[1] est species aromatica et medicinalis plantarum generis Foeniculi et familiae apiacearum. Binomen a Philippo Miller anno 1768 rite constitutum est. Proprium his plantis sunt flavi flores. Folia et semina inter condimenta, bulbi inter holera adhibentur.
Notae
recensereBibliographia
recensere- Fontes antiquiores
- 1330 : Hu Si-hui, Propria ad mensam Imperatoris principia (Paul D. Buell, Eugene N. Anderson, edd. et interprr., A Soup for the Qan: Chinese dietary medicine of the Mongol era as seen in Hu Szu-hui's Yin-shan cheng-yao [Londinii: Kegan Paul, 2000] p. 382)
- Eruditio
- Shamkant Bhaskar Badgujar, Vainav Patel, Atmaram Bandivdekar, "Foeniculum vulgare Mill: A Review of Its Botany, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Contemporary Application, and Toxicology" in BioMed Research International vol. 2014 no. 32 alibi
- Manzoor A. Rather, Bilal A. Dar, Shahnawaz N. Sofi, Bilal A. Bhat, Mushtaq A. Qurishi, "Foeniculum vulgare: A comprehensive review of its traditional use, phytochemistry, pharmacology, and safety" in Arabian Journal of Chemistry (2012)
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Foeniculum vulgare spectant. |
Situs scientifici: Tropicos • Tela Botanica • GRIN • ITIS • Plant List • NCBI • Biodiversity • Encyclopedia of Life • Plant Name Index • "Foeniculum vulgare" apud Plants for a Future • Plantes d'Afrique • Flora of China • INPN France • Flora of North America • USDA Plants Database |
- "Fennel" apud Gernot Katzer's Spice Pages
- Patrice Desmarest, "Fenouil et gentiane: expérience de la domestication chez Pernod-Ricard"