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  2. Habitat This plant will grow in full sun to partial shade, and average to very wet soils. Angelica is naturally occurring in wet areas such as marshes, stream and river banks, wet shores, sedge meadows and along the edges of tamarack swamps. Also found in openings and wet hollows in mixed woods.
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  4. Angelica: Pictures, Flowers, Leaves & Identification

    WEBHabitat. Although angelica can grow in many areas but tends to prefer along streams, and in moist soils in woodlands, and wetlands. Native to Eastern Canada and Eastern United States.

     
  5. Angelica - Native Plants and Ecosystem Services

    WEBHabitat. This plant will grow in full sun to partial shade, and average to very wet soils. Angelica is naturally occurring in wet areas such as marshes, stream and river banks, wet shores, sedge meadows and along the …

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    WEBNative geographic location and habitat: Great angelica is native to the Eastern United States and into the Midwest. C Value: 7. Attracts birds or pollinators: Great angelica attracts bees, butterflies, and wasps. Leaf …

  8. Wild angelica - The Wildlife Trusts

    WEBWild angelica is a common and robust plant of damp meadows, ditches and wet woodlands. As a member of the carrot family (an umbellifer), it displays large, umbrella-like clusters of purple-tinged flowers between …

  9. Angelica (Angelica archangelica) - MyGardenLife

    WEBAngelica is an ideal selection for cooler regions where it will enjoy a climate similar to its native habitat in the northern regions of Siberia and Europe. All parts of the plant have a flavor similar to licorice, but angelica’s …

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  12. Angelica sylvestris - Wikipedia

    WEBAngelica sylvestris or wild angelica is a species of flowering plant, native to Europe and central Asia. An annual or short-lived perennial growing to a maximum of 2.5 metres (8.2 ft), it has erect purplish stems and rounded …

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  14. Angelica archangelica - North Carolina Extension …

    WEBGarden Angelica thrives in a moderately cool climate in part shade or the full sun of more northern climates and loves to grow near running water. The plant requires consistently moist soil; do not let it dry out between …

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  17. Angelica archangelica - Plants of the World Online

    WEBAngelica archangelica is native to north and northeast Europe, Russia, Iceland, Greenland and the Himalayas. It is also widely cultivated and frequently naturalised in northern temperate regions, including the UK. …

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