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Ferula communis glauca, Linn. (F. neapolitana, Tenore). Very tall (to 14 ft.), branching: Ivs. large, pinnately decompound; segms. flaccid and broad-linear, obtusish and 1-nerved, green above and glaucous beneath: bracts at base of peduncles membranaceous, oblong, deciduous: fls. yellow, in many umbels. S. France to Dalmatia. G.C. III. 32:441, 442.
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Ferula glauca, Linn. (F. neapolitana, Tenore). Very tall (to 14 ft.), branching: Ivs. large, pinnately decompound; segms. flaccid and broad-linear, obtusish and 1-nerved, green above and glaucous beneath: bracts at base of peduncles membranaceous, oblong, deciduous: fls. yellow, in many umbels. S. France to Dalmatia. G.C. III. 32:441, 442.
  
 
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Read about Ferula glauca in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ferula glauca, Linn. (F. neapolitana, Tenore). Very tall (to 14 ft.), branching: Ivs. large, pinnately decompound; segms. flaccid and broad-linear, obtusish and 1-nerved, green above and glaucous beneath: bracts at base of peduncles membranaceous, oblong, deciduous: fls. yellow, in many umbels. S. France to Dalmatia. G.C. III. 32:441, 442.

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