It looks like fennel!! It grows like weeds in some locations -- however, we have to pay for it in our vegetable stores here in California!!
The stalk is great (cooked) in dishes!
Good Luck!!
2007-04-18 20:37:47
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answered by Cindy B 5
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It looks a bit like fennel but it would grow up to 3 or so foot if it was.
2007-04-18 22:24:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with the others - looks like Fennel. It should have a smell of anniseed when crushed.
2007-04-18 21:52:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Hard to tell from the picture (out of focus) but looks like it might be fennel.
2007-04-18 20:37:22
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answered by M. W 2
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Looks like fennel pic.out of focuse try not zooming in so close next time
2007-04-19 01:51:32
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answered by aabrams001 1
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My money's on fennel. Break some off, rub it between your fingers. If it smells like aniseed; it's fennel.
2007-04-18 23:31:52
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answered by 9 2
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Does it smell a little like licorice? If so, it's fennel. It could be dill if it doesn't smell like licorice when crushed. I don't think cosmos, the leaves are too fine for that.
2007-04-19 06:43:22
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answered by snakegrrl 5
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Hi,
I think it is Fennel or Dill
2007-04-18 21:58:26
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answered by chico chick 2
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If not fennel, Cosmos or dill?
2007-04-18 22:18:43
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answered by reynwater 7
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It sounds like one in each and every of those Euphorbia, such as Euphorbia millii (Crown of Thorns) however the leaves do no longer look particularly precise. I even have my solid succulent books at artwork, if i will discover it in there i will make it easier to comprehend
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answered by Anonymous
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