Angelica archangelica

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Angelica archangelica is a tall aromatic herb native to northern Europe and Asia, traditionally used in herbal medicine and as a flavoring in foods and liqueurs.

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Angelica archangelica canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf herbaceous plant
medicinal plant
plant species
aromatic true
commonName Norwegian angelica
garden angelica NERFINISHED
wild celery
contains coumarins
essential oils
furanocoumarins
terpenes
family Apiaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor greenish-white
floweringSeason summer
genus Angelica NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution Iceland NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
Scandinavia NERFINISHED
growthForm tall herb
habitat damp soil
meadows
river banks
height 1–2.5 meters
inflorescenceType compound umbel
kingdom Plantae
leafType pinnate leaves
lifeCycle biennial plant
nativeTo northern Asia
northern Europe NERFINISHED
order Apiales NERFINISHED
partUsed leaves
root
seeds
stems
propagation by seed
stemCharacteristic hollow stem
taxonRank species
traditionalUse carminative
digestive aid
expectorant
tonic
usedFor culinary herb
flavoring agent
herbal medicine
usedIn Benedictine liqueur NERFINISHED
Chartreuse liqueur NERFINISHED
baked goods
confectionery
gin production
liqueurs

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Apiaceae containsTaxon Angelica archangelica