Sweet Cicely

Myrrhis odorata Apiaceae

Other names

Myrrh, Anise, Sweet Chervil

Growth habit

Herbaceous

Perennation

Long-lived polycarpic perennial

Native distribution

Europe

Biocultural value

The edible fern-like leaves have a delicate, sweet anise flavor.

Location

Robison Herb Garden, Young Flower Garden

Source of plant

Audry O'Connor, Baker's Acres

Description

Perennial reaching 3' in height; leaves 2- to 3-pinnate, the segments lanceolate, toothed or cut; flowers small, whitish, in compound umbels; fruit shining, nearly 1" long, strongly ribbed.

USDA Hardiness Zone

5

Special characteristics

fragrance, food