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164 - Foeniculum vulgare D. Jesse Wagstaff<br />

f o e n ic u l u M vu l g a r e Mill. [Apiaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

<strong>an</strong>is hinono; fennel<br />

Citations:<br />

Levy SB (1948) Bronchial asthma due to ingestion of fennel<br />

<strong>an</strong>d fennel seed. Ann Allergy 6:415-416.<br />

Seetharam KA, Pasricha JS (1987) Condiments <strong>an</strong>d contact<br />

dermatitis of the finger-tips. Indi<strong>an</strong> J Dermatol Venereol<br />

Leprol 53:325-328.<br />

foenugreek –see– Trigonella foenum-graecum L.<br />

fog crocus –see– Colchicum autumnale L.<br />

foirolle –see– Mercurialis <strong>an</strong>nua L.<br />

foironde –see– Mercurialis <strong>an</strong>nua L.<br />

folk’s-glove –see– Digitalis purpurea L.<br />

fool’s-cicely –see– Aethusa cynapium L.<br />

fool’s-parsley –see– Aethusa cynapium L.; Conium maculatum<br />

L.<br />

foothill death camas –see– Toxicoscordion p<strong>an</strong>iculatum<br />

(Nutt.) Rydb.<br />

forest grasstree –see– X<strong>an</strong>thorrhoea media R. Br.<br />

forest milk vetch –see– Astragalus miser Douglas ex Hook.<br />

var. hylophilus (Rydb.) Barneby<br />

forest primrose –see– Hypericum revolutum Vahl<br />

forest vetchling –see– Lathyrus sylvestris L.<br />

fougère aigle –see– Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn<br />

fougère gr<strong>an</strong>d aigle –see– Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn<br />

fougère mâle –see– Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schott<br />

four-seed vetch –see– Vicia tetrasperma (L.) Schreb.<br />

four-wing milk vetch –see– Astragalus tetrapterus A. Gray<br />

four-wing saltbush –see– Atriplex c<strong>an</strong>escens (Pursh) Nutt.<br />

foxes glofa –see– Digitalis purpurea L.<br />

foxglove –see– Digitalis l<strong>an</strong>ata Ehrh.; Digitalis purpurea L.<br />

foxtail –see– Hordeum jubatum L.<br />

foxtail barley –see– Hordeum jubatum L.<br />

foxtail millet –see– Setaria pumila (Poir.) Roem. & Schult.<br />

subsp. pumila<br />

foxtail rush –see– Equisetum arvense L.<br />

foxtailgrass –see– Setaria pumila (Poir.) Roem. & Schult.<br />

subsp. pumila<br />

f r ag a r i a × a n a n a s s a Duchesne ex Rozier<br />

[Rosaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

Erdbeere; strawberry; wild strawberry<br />

Citations:<br />

Gratt<strong>an</strong> CE, Harm<strong>an</strong> RR (1985) Contact urticaria to strawberry.<br />

Contact Dermatitis 13(3):191-192.<br />

Fr<strong>an</strong>cisco Alvarez –see– Luehea divaricata Mart.<br />

Fr<strong>an</strong>cissia –see– Brunfelsia australis Benth.<br />

fr<strong>an</strong>gip<strong>an</strong>i –see– Plumeria rubra L.<br />

fr<strong>an</strong>gula –see– Fr<strong>an</strong>gula alnus Mill.<br />

f r a n g u l a a l n u s Mill. [Rhamnaceae]<br />

Synonyms:<br />

r hamnus fr<strong>an</strong>gula L.<br />

Common Names:<br />

alder buckthorn; aulne noir; black alder; black dogwood;<br />

bourdaine; buckthorn; Drosselkirschbaum;<br />

Faulbaum; fr<strong>an</strong>gula; glossy buckthorn; Pulverholz;<br />

trollhegg; vuilboom; Wegdorn<br />

Citations:<br />

v<strong>an</strong> den Dikkenberg MI, Holtkamp BM (1987) Vuilboomintoxicatie<br />

bij paarden. Tijdschr Diergeneeskd<br />

112(6):340-341.<br />

Fr<strong>an</strong>zösisher Spinat –see– Rumex acetosa L.<br />

fraxinella –see– Dictamnus albus L.<br />

f r a x i n u s e x c e ls io r L. [Oleaceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

ash tree<br />

Citations:<br />

Fernández-Rivas M, Pérez-Carral C, Senent CJ (1997)<br />

Occupational asthma <strong>an</strong>d rhinitis caused by ash (Fraxinus<br />

excelsior) wood dust. Allergy 52(2):196-199.<br />

Hemmer W, Focke M, W<strong>an</strong>tke F, et al. (2000) Ash (Fraxinus<br />

excelsior)-pollen allergy in central Europe: Specific<br />

role of pollen p<strong>an</strong>allergens <strong>an</strong>d the major allergen of ash<br />

pollen, Fra e 1. Allergy 55(10):923-930.<br />

freckled milk vetch –see– Astragalus lentiginosus Douglas<br />

ex Hook.; Astragalus lentiginosus Douglas ex Hook. var.<br />

diphysus (A. Gray) M. E. Jones<br />

French be<strong>an</strong> –see– Phaseolus vulgaris L.<br />

French honeysuckle –see– Galega officinalis L.<br />

French hydr<strong>an</strong>gea –see– Hydr<strong>an</strong>gea macrophylla (Thunb.)<br />

Ser.<br />

French jasmine –see– Calotropis procera (Aiton) W. T. Aiton<br />

French lilac –see– Galega officinalis L.<br />

French marigold –see– Tagetes patula L.<br />

French maritime pine tree –see– Pinus pinaster Aiton<br />

French millet –see– P<strong>an</strong>icum miliaceum L.<br />

French physicnut –see– Jatropha multifida L.<br />

Frenchberry –see– Rhamnus cathartica L.<br />

Frenchweed –see– Thlaspi arvense L.<br />

freshwater m<strong>an</strong>grove –see– Barringtonia acut<strong>an</strong>gula (L.)<br />

Gaertn.<br />

friar’s-cap –see– Aconitum napellus L.<br />

friar’s-cowl –see– Arum maculatum L.

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