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Angelica is a genus of about 90 species of tall biennial and perennial herbs in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, reaching as far north as Iceland, Lapland, and Greenland. Wikipedia
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Angelica is a genus of about 90 species of tall biennial and perennial herbs in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate and subarctic regions of the ...
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Stately sentinels along stream beds, Angelica plants reach heights of six or more feet with hollow, smooth purple stems from one to two inches round.
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Angelica archangelica, commonly known as angelica, garden angelica, wild celery, and Norwegian angelica, is a biennial plant from the family Apiaceae, ...
Angelica sinensis is a traditional Chinese herbal medicine with a gentle warming action. It is believed to nourish the blood, restore the body's natural balance ...
Angelica from plants.ces.ncsu.edu
Garden Angelica is a robust biennial or short-lived perennial, herb from the carrot family. It has a strong musky odor and a warm aromatic sweet taste that has ...
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Angelica atropurpurea (Angelica) ; Habitat: part shade, sun; wet meadows, wet ditches, seeps, fens, floodplains ; Bloom season: June ; Plant height: 6 to 8 feet.
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Wild angelica (A. sylvestris), found throughout much of Eurasia, is a tall perennial herb with large bipinnate leaves and large compound umbels of white or ...
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Mar 7, 2023 · Angelica archangelica is an herbal remedy from the genus Angelica. It has been used in traditional medicine for many years due to its potential ...
Angelica (Angelica archangelica) is a big ol' gorgeous creature in the carrot family that has been used to flavor liqueurs since the Middle Ages.
Angelica is used for heartburn, intestinal gas (flatulence), loss of appetite (anorexia), arthritis, circulation problems, "runny nose" (respiratory catarrh), ...