Syria, too, furnishes panax,[1] an ingredient used in unguents.
This plant grows also at Psophis in Arcadia, about the sources
of the Erymanthus, in Africa also, and in Macedonia. This is
a peculiar kind of giant-fennel, which stands five cubits in
height: it first throws out four leaves, and then six, which lie
close to the ground, round, and of very considerable size; those.
however, which grow towards the top resemble the leaves of
the olive. It bears its seed in certain tufts, which hang down,
just as in the fennel. The juice is obtained by incisions
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