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- While propagation using mature plants is possible, angelica has a very deep taproot that can become easily damaged, so starting from seed is the easiest and most successful method.Botanical Name: Angelica archangelicaCommon Name: Angelica, wild celery, Norwegian angelicaFamily: ApiaceaePlant Type: Herb, biennialwww.thespruce.com/angelica-plant-growing-guide-5195323
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Plant The Seeds Or Seedlings. Angelica can be propagated either from seed or transplants. If you choose to start with seeds, it is best to sow them in autumn or late spring. You can sow the seeds directly into the soil or put them into pots …
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