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ferula
ferula (ˈfɛr(j)ʊlə) [a. L. ferula giant fennel, a rod.] 1. Bot. A genus of plants; the giant fennel.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. lxxi. (1495) 645 Ferula is an herbe. 1562 Turner Herbal ii. 1 b, The nature of Ferula is the sorest enemie that can be to Lampreys. 1693 Sir T. P. Blount Nat. Hist. 4... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ferula
Uses The gummy resin of many species of Ferula is used for various purposes: :Ferula foetida, Ferula assa-foetida and some other species are used to make the spice asafoetida, or hing :Ferula gummosa makes galbanum :Ferula hermonis makes zallouh :Ferula moschata makes sumbul :Ferula persica or F wikipedia.org
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Ferula (disambiguation)
Ferula is a genus of flowering plants. Ferula may also refer to: Papal ferula, the pastoral staff used in the Catholic Church by the Pope Férula, a character in The House of the Spirits by wikipedia.org
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Ferula erubescens
Ferula erubescens Boiss. is a nomen confusum based on two specimens of different species: Ferula gummosa Boiss. (Type specimen: Aucher-Éloy, #3658) Ferula rubricaulis Boiss. (Type specimen: Aucher-Éloy, #4614) wikipedia.org
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Ferula communis
Ferula communis, the giant fennel, is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family Apiaceae. As a tool for punishment In the past, rods and whips for disciplinary purposes were made from the stalk of Ferula. wikipedia.org
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Ferula tingitana
Ferula tingitana, the giant Tangier fennel, is a species of the Apiaceae genus Ferula. Ferula tingitana is a tall perennial herb. wikipedia.org
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Ferula narthex
Ferula narthex is a species of plant native to Afghanistan, Tajikistan, northern Pakistan and the Western Himalayan region of Pakistan. wikipedia.org
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Ferula aucheri
Ferula aucheri, synonym Dorema aucheri, is a plant that grows in Iran. In Persian it is called بیلهر (Bilhar). Harvested traditionally for cooking, the young leaves and branches of Ferula aucheri are typically used to make a famous pickle known as "Bilhar pickle wikipedia.org
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Ferula gummosa
Ferula gummosa is a perennial herb of Ferula in the family Apiaceae. It is native to Iran and Turkmenistan. Its gum resin is called galbanum. wikipedia.org
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Ferula drudeana
Ferula communis and its more localized relatives from the Western and Central Mediterranean; there is no indication that any other lineage of Ferula ever Ferula clade C, subclade C1, which constitutes section Ferula of subgenus Ferula. wikipedia.org
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Ferula foetida
Ferula foetida is a species of Ferula native to Central Asia (Kyzylkum Desert, Karakum Desert, Turkmenistan), Eastern Iran, western Afghanistan and western wikipedia.org
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Ferula cypria
Ferula cypria, the Cyprus fennel, is an erect perennial herb up to 1 m high with sulcate stems. ://herbaryum.neu.edu.tr/content/resimler/Apiaceae-Umbelliferae/Ferulago cypria.jpg http://herbaryum.neu.edu.tr/content/resimler/Apiaceae-Umbelliferae/Ferula wikipedia.org
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Papal ferula
The papal ferula (; Latin ferula, 'rod') is the pastoral staff used in the Catholic Church by the pope. Pope Francis continued to use the ferula of Benedict XVI at the beginning of his pontificate. wikipedia.org
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Ferula moschata
Ferula moschata (syn. Ferula sumbul), the musk root or sumbul, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, found from Central Asia to western Xinjiang. wikipedia.org
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Ferula ammoniacum
Ferula ammoniacum (syn. wikipedia.org
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