Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpureum' - Bronze-leaved Fennel - Cotswolds Grown Culinary Herbs

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A beautiful twist on the classic herb, Foeniculum vulgare ‘Purpureum’ – also known as Bronze Fennel – forms tall, airy clumps of finely divided, bronze-purple foliage. From midsummer, it produces flat heads of yellow flowers that contrast strikingly with the dark stems. Both ornamental and edible, this variety brings height, movement, and a rich colour palette to borders while attracting a wide range of pollinators.

Foeniculum vulgare ‘Purpureum’, commonly known as Bronze Fennel, is prized for its soft texture, architectural shape, and culinary uses. It’s equally at home in wildlife gardens, herb beds, or modern borders.

 

Perennial

Upright, Aromatic, Self-seeding

Flowers: July – September

Foliage: March – October


Scientific Name
Foeniculum vulgare ‘Purpureum’ (cultivar of the Mediterranean species Foeniculum vulgare)

Common Name
Bronze Fennel, Smoky Fennel

Origin
Cultivated selection from wild Foeniculum vulgare, native to the Mediterranean region

Pruning Tips
Cut back spent flower stems in autumn to prevent excessive self-seeding. Trim back any tired foliage for a fresh flush. Divide every few years to maintain vigour.

Wildlife Value
Highly attractive to bees, butterflies, hoverflies, and other beneficial insects. Seeds may attract small birds

Positioning
Full sun in a well-drained spot – ideal for mixed borders, Mediterranean-style planting, or wildlife gardens

Water
Water during dry spells in the first year. Once established, it’s drought tolerant

Soil
Well-drained, light to moderately fertile soil. Avoid overly rich or heavy soils

Food
Doesn’t need regular feeding – a spring mulch of compost is usually sufficient

Pet-safe
Generally non-toxic to pets

Sprouts Top Tips
Bronze fennel can reach impressive heights – plant towards the back of a border where its foliage can catch the light and sway gently in the breeze. Remove seed heads before ripening if you want to prevent it spreading.

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