Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Herb of the Angels

Pied d'angélique sauvage (Angelica sp) en été (France).




Even though angelica is often referred to as “the herb of the angels”, it can be devilishly hard to grow, especially in deep southern areas of U.S.

Because of angelica’s beauty, many growers in South keep trying but only a few succeeded moderately.

In northern states, however, angelica develops large leaves with tropical look, establishing itself in the first season and blooming in its second. It also self-sows and once you grow it successfully, you’ll never be without the herb of angels again.



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