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- Angelica is a biennial or perennial herb that looks like its relative, the carrot, except that it can reach heights of ten feet1. It has long, stout, hollow stems of green or purple, with bold, bright green leaflets that are finely toothed or serrated2. The star-shaped flowers are green to whitish, about ¼ inch across, with 5 petals, 5 spidery stamens, a divided style in the center and 5 pointed oval sepals around the base3. Angelica grows quite tall, up to 2.5 metres, and prefers along streams, and in moist soils in woodlands, and wetlands4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Angelica looks like its relative, the carrot, except that the angelica plant can reach heights of ten feet. It is generally an aromatic biennial or perennial herb, having ridged, upright, powerful hollow stems, large, bright green leaves, and greenish-white flowers that grow in umbels, common to this family of plants.cloverleaffarmherbs.com/angelica/
It has long, stout, hollow stems of green or purple, with bold, bright green leaflets that are finely toothed or serrated. Large, round flower heads contain multiple yellow or green umbels, which bloom in midsummer and are succeeded by pale, yellow, oblong fruits. Its large, spindle-shaped roots are thick and fleshy.
growfoodguide.com/seeds/angelica-seeds/The star-shaped flowers are green to whitish, about ¼ inch across, with 5 petals, 5 spidery stamens, a divided style in the center and 5 pointed oval sepals around the base. Leaves and stems: Lower leaves are 3 or 4 times compound and very large, up to 2 feet long and as wide, with 3 to 5 leaflets on a branch.minnesotawildflowers.info/flower/angelicaAngelica grows quite tall, up to 2.5 metres (6 to 7'). The stem is glossy, glabrous, with the lower part purplish, and the upper part can be reddish. The stem is hollow, and is fluted. Habitat Although angelica can grow in many areas but tends to prefer along streams, and in moist soils in woodlands, and wetlands.
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