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Common Giant-fennel with yellow flower clusters and feathery foliage
Apiaceae26 April 202612 min

Common Giant-fennel: complete guide

Ferula communis

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Overview

Common Giant-fennel (Ferula communis) is a stately Mediterranean plant from the Apiaceae family. This imposing species is native to Mediterranean regions and grows wild in dry, stony habitats from North Africa through West Asia. In gardens, it serves as a spectacular architectural plant with dramatic, umbrella-shaped clusters of golden-yellow flowers.

Appearance and Bloom

Common Giant-fennel forms a powerful plant with fine, feathery foliage creating an airy, plume-like silhouette. It reaches heights of 1.5 to 3 meters with striking yellow flower clusters (umbels) in May through June. The plant is pollinator-friendly and produces abundant seeds that offer bird food.

Ideal Location

This plant thrives in full sun and warm positions. It tolerates wind well and is thus suitable for exposed locations. The plant is ideal for Mediterranean gardens, dry sunny spots, and very hot, stony sites where other plants struggle.

Soil

Common Giant-fennel grows in lean, well-draining, sandy soils. It tolerates very poor ground and is thus ideal for locations where other ornamentals fail. A pH of 6.5 to 8.0 is suitable. It prefers stony, gritty soils with minimal nutrient content.

Watering

Once established, Common Giant-fennel is extremely drought-tolerant. It requires little water after roots penetrate deeply. During very dry periods, supplemental water may be given, but this is rarely necessary. Avoid waterlogging.

Pruning

Minimal pruning is necessary. Spent flower clusters may be removed for aesthetic effect. The plant is typically a biennial or short-lived perennial, so it will die after blooming. Allow self-seeding for continuous presence.

Maintenance Calendar

Year 1 (establishment): Water regularly until established (3-6 months). Year 2 (flowering): Minimal care; water only in extreme drought. Post-bloom: Allow seeds to ripen; permit self-seeding. Winter: No care needed.

Winter Hardiness

Common Giant-fennel is sensitive to severe frost and is best suited to temperate climates (USDA zone 8-10). In colder areas, it may be grown in a greenhouse or as an annual. In temperate zones, winter protection may be beneficial.

Companion Plants

Excellent companions include: Gum Cistus (Cistus ladanifer), Meadow Sage (Salvia nemorosa), and French Lavender (Lavandula stoechas). These plants share drought tolerance and Mediterranean preferences.

Closing

Common Giant-fennel is an impressive, low-maintenance plant for sunny, dry gardens. Its spectacular yellow flowers and architectural form make it a statement plant. Seek seeds or young plants from Mediterranean plant suppliers or online vendors.

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