(Angelica atropurpurea ‘American')
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American Angelica is a native perennial herb that grows in swampy areas and along rivers and streams throughout the northeastern United States. At maturity, this plant reaches a height of 3-10' and features dark purple stems, green oval, toothed, compound leaves, and large compound umbels of greenish-white to white flowers. This plant attracts bees, butterflies, lacewings, ladybugs, and parasitic wasps, tolerates deer, and is edible and medicinal!
- Non-GMO
- Native Wildflower
- Open Pollinated
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General Information
Family: Apiaceae
Genus: Angelica
Species: atropurpurea
Variety: American Angelica
Also Known As: Purplestem Angelica, Great Angelica, High Angelica, and Masterwort.
Grown as: Perennial
Maturity (Blooms): June to September
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Water: Medium to High.
Soil Moisture: Medium to Wet.
Maintenance: Low
Beneficial Insects?: Yes. Butterflies as well as being Deer tolerant.
Containers?: No.
Height: 80”
Spacing: 24-36”
Sow Depth: 1/2"
USDA Zone: 4-7
Produces: dark purple stems, green oval, toothed, compound leaves, and large compound umbels of greenish-white to white flowers.
Garden Uses: Water gardens, stream/pond banks, or wet meadows.
Genus: Angelica
Species: atropurpurea
Variety: American Angelica
Also Known As: Purplestem Angelica, Great Angelica, High Angelica, and Masterwort.
Grown as: Perennial
Maturity (Blooms): June to September
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Water: Medium to High.
Soil Moisture: Medium to Wet.
Maintenance: Low
Beneficial Insects?: Yes. Butterflies as well as being Deer tolerant.
Containers?: No.
Height: 80”
Spacing: 24-36”
Sow Depth: 1/2"
USDA Zone: 4-7
Produces: dark purple stems, green oval, toothed, compound leaves, and large compound umbels of greenish-white to white flowers.
Garden Uses: Water gardens, stream/pond banks, or wet meadows.