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- Angelica plants are generally tall biennial or perennial herbs1. They have large bipinnately compound leaves and conspicuous petiole sheaths at the base1. In their second year, they develop thick, crisp stems topped with yellow or green umbel flowers2. The roots, leaves, seeds, and young stems are edible and have a flavor similar to licorice34. Angelica grows 3-7 feet tall and has large celery-like leaves with a licorice aroma5.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 species are generally tall biennial or perennial herbs. The leaves are large and bipinnately compound with conspicuous petiole sheaths at the base. The tiny white or greenish white flowers are borne in large flat-topped clusters known as umbels, which are characteristic of the family. The roots are typically stout taproots.www.britannica.com/plant/angelica-plantAngelica plants (Angelica archangelica) are biennial. They form a small rosette of leaves their first year, not looking all that impressive in general. But in their second year, they develop large bipinnate leaves and thick, crisp stems topped with yellow or green umbel flowers, similar to dill or Queen Anne's lace when they're in bloom.www.lovetoknow.com/home/garden/angelicaAngelica is a biennial plant that grows 3-7’ tall. Its large chartreuse leaves with inflated stem bases make a bold statement in the modern herb garden or flower border. The roots, leaves, seeds and young stems are the edible portions, and have a flavor similar to licorice.extension.unh.edu/resource/how-grow-angelica-an…It was once believed an archangel revealed the medicinal qualities of this plant to mankind hence the species name archangelica. It somewhat resembles a wild carrot with a long, spindle-shaped, thick, and fleshy purple colored root. Roots, leaves, seeds, and young stems have a flavor similar to licorice.plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/angelica-archangelica/
Get to know Angelica
- Plant type: Biennial or perennial
- Growing zones and range: Zones 3-9
- Hardiness: Frost sensitive; will die back in winter
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- Botanical Name: Angelica archangelica
- Family: Apiaceae
- Common Name: Angelica, wild celery, Norwegian angelica
- Plant Type: Herb, biennial
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