Ferula
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- English: sometimes called "giant fennel."
- العربية: كلخ
- مصرى: كلخ
- azərbaycanca: İlankölgəsi
- تۆرکجه: چاکشیر
- беларуская: Ферула
- български: ферула
- বাংলা: ফেরুলা
- čeština: Ločidlo
- Deutsch: Riesenfenchel, Rutenkräuter, Steckenkräuter
- فارسی: آنقوزه
- suomi: Keltaputket
- français: férule
- Ἀρχαία ἑλληνικὴ: νάρθηξ
- hrvatski: Firula
- հայերեն: Նարդես
- 日本語: オオウイキョウ属
- Taqbaylit: Uffal
- қазақша: Сасыр
- 한국어: 아위속
- кыргызча: Чайыр
- polski: Zapaliczka
- русский: Ферула
- svenska: Stinkflokesläktet
- తెలుగు: ఫెరులా
- тоҷикӣ: Камол
- Türkçe: Çakşır
- українська: Ферула
- oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча: Kovrak
- 粵語: 阿魏屬
- 中文: 阿魏属
- 中文(中国大陆): 阿魏属
- 中文(简体): 阿魏属
- 中文(繁體): 阿魏屬
- 中文(香港): 阿魏屬
- 中文(臺灣): 阿魏屬
Ferula communis
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F. communis
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F. communis, in Corsica
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F. communis, in Israel
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F. communis, in Corsica
Ferula assa-foetida L., syn. scorodosma
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Jars of commercially available asafoetida powder.
Ferula gummosa, syn. galbaniflua
[edit]"Silphium"
[edit]Silphium was an important member of the giant fennel family that grew in North Africa in Roman times. Its exact identification is unknown, and it may well represent an extinct species.