Is it biennial like many of the members of this family? By the way, when I took my plant taxonomy course in college, the family was still called Umbelliferae, which referred to the shared characteristic of umbels as the flowering structure.
That's a lot of medicine! It's not native, but the Angelica giga is even more fantastic because of its saturated purple color. Hope to plant both before next winter.
Is it biennial like many of the members of this family? By the way, when I took my plant taxonomy course in college, the family was still called Umbelliferae, which referred to the shared characteristic of umbels as the flowering structure.
That's a lot of medicine! It's not native, but the Angelica giga is even more fantastic because of its saturated purple color. Hope to plant both before next winter.
I had to admittedly look up A. gigas. Holy cow! What a gorgeous umbel.
Those flower reminds me of how parsley flowers and goes to seed
Yep. Same family. Good observation.