Angelica Archangelica- Umbelliferae- 20 Seed Pack!!

 

Angelica Archangelica- Umbrelliferae- 20 Seed Pack!!

 

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Description:

 

Garden Angelica (Angelica archangelica; syn. Archangelica officinalis Hoffm., Archangelica officinalis var. himalaica C.B.Clarke) is a biennial plant from the umbelliferous family Apiaceae. Alternative English names are Holy Ghost, Wild Celery, and Norwegian angelica

During its first year it only grows leaves, but during its second year its fluted stem can reach a height of two meters (or six feet). Its leaves are composed of numerous small leaflets, divided into three principal groups, each of which is again subdivided into three lesser groups. The edges of the leaflets are finely toothed or serrated. The flowers, which blossom in July, are small and numerous, yellowish or greenish in colour, are grouped into large, globular umbels, which bear pale yellow, oblong fruits. Angelica only grows in damp soil, preferably near rivers or deposits of water. Not to be confused with the edible Pastinaca sativa, or Wild Parsnip.

Angelica archangelica grows wild in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Greenland, the Faroe Islands and Iceland, mostly in the northern parts of the countries. It is cultivated in France, mainly in the Marais Poitevin, a marsh region close to Niort in the départment Deux-Sèvres. It also grows in certain regions in Germany like the Harz mountains.

Growing Instructions:

Angelica Archangelica can be directly sown or can be planted indoors; it depends on preference. If removed from plant, seeds should be sown as soon as possible. If Angelica Archangelica needs to be stored the you need to seal them in a plastic container, and store the container in the refrigerator or a very cool place.

When you plant Angelica Archangelica, please plant them in the coolest area of the garden. The soil needs to be deep, rich, moist and slightly acid. However, do not use soggy soil.

Once the plant flowers, it will not come back the next year. You can cut the flowering stem the first two or three years, but the fourth year will probably be it's last, so let it flower.

 

 

 

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