Angelica sylvestris or wild angelica is a species of flowering plant, native to europe and central asia Angelica sylvestris or wild angelica is a species of plant, an umbellifer, that grows about one to two and a half metres tall Angelica (angelica atropurpurea) is wild, edible and nutritious food
Angelica archangelica | angelica Herbaceous Perennial/RHS
Identify angelica via its pictures, habitat, height, flowers and leaves.
Wild angelica (angelica sylvestris) has often been regarded as the poor man’s substitute for garden angelica (angelica archangelica)
However, the uses of this wild edible are just as varied and interesting Apiaceae description this hairless perennial wildflower can reach a height of two metres but more commonly grows to about a metre tall The ridged stems are hollowand often tinged with purple The developing umbels of flowers emerge from inflated sheaths
White or more often pale pink.