Category
page 1Ferula
Ferula assa-foetida
species of plant

Ferula
Ferula (from Latin ferula ) is a genus of about 220 species of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to the Mediterranean region east to central Asia, mostly growing in arid climates. Many plants of this genus, especially F. communis, are referred to as "giant fennel", although they are not fennel in the strict sense.

asafoetida
Asafoetida (/æsəˈfɛtɪdə/; also spelled asafetida) is the dried latex (gum oleoresin) exuded from the rhizome or tap root of several species of Ferula, perennial herbs of the carrot family. It is produced in Iran, Afghanistan, India, Central Asia and north-western China (Xinjiang). Different regions have different botanical sources.

Ferula communis
species of plant
Ferula gummosa
species of plant

galbanum
thumb|Ferula gummosa, from which galbanum comes.
thumbnail|Galbanum flowers, Kurdistan mountains, [[Hewraman.]]
Galbanum is an aromatic gum resin and a product of certain umbelliferous Persian plant species in the genus Ferula, chiefly Ferula gummosa (synonym F. galbaniflua) and Ferula rubricaulis. Galbanum-yielding plants grow plentifully on the slopes of the mountain ranges of northern Iran. It occurs usually in hard or soft, irregular, more or less translucent and shining lumps, or occasionally in separate tears, of a light-brown, yellowish or greenish-yellow colour. Galbanum has a disagree
Ferula tingitana
species of plant

Ferula foetida
species of plant

Ferula moschata
species of plant

Ferula persica
species of plant

Ferula drudeana
species of plant
Ferula narthex
species of plant
Ferula ammoniacum
species of plant
Ferula hermonis
species of plant
Ferula cypria
species of plant