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Angelica is believed to be indigenous to Syria and is accustomed to cool climates. It is a perennial [[herb]], prefering cool and damp soils. Angelica has an extensive root system, and can grow up to 6' tall. The small flowers are yellow-green and blossom in mid summer. The leaves are red/purple at the base, and bright green at the ends, and are slightly serrated. It is uniquely fragrant.
Angelica is believed to be indigenous to Syria and is accustomed to cool climates. It is a perennial [[herb]], prefering cool and damp soils. Angelica has an extensive root system, and can grow up to 6' tall. The small flowers are yellow-green and blossom in mid summer. The leaves are red/purple at the base, and bright green at the ends, and are slightly serrated. It is uniquely fragrant.

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Latest revision as of 21:33, 19 August 2004

Angelica is believed to be indigenous to Syria and is accustomed to cool climates. It is a perennial herb, prefering cool and damp soils. Angelica has an extensive root system, and can grow up to 6' tall. The small flowers are yellow-green and blossom in mid summer. The leaves are red/purple at the base, and bright green at the ends, and are slightly serrated. It is uniquely fragrant.