Angelica, Official (Angelica archangelica) seeds, organic
$3.95 – $20.10
Family: Carrot (Apiaceae)
Hardy to Zones 4 to 8
Biennial native to temperate Europe, Siberia and the Himalayan Mountains. Cultivated worldwide. Traditional usage (TWM): Bitter aromatic, antimicrobial and carminative. Flowers green-yellow in the second year to a height of 3 feet. Plant prefers full sun to part shade and moist soil. Cold stored seed. Short-lived seed. Press these light dependent germinators into surface of soil and keep cool and moist. A bit slow to start at first, but then fast growing. Space plants 2 to 3 feet apart.
Packet contains 50 seeds
5 g contains ~1,000 seeds
10 g contains ~2,000 seeds
Certified Organically Grown
Cena Ewert –
I am so excited my Angelica is coming up! And growing fast now.
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logan5446 (verified owner) –
If you want to actually grow angelica, get your seeds here. If you want something to compost into your soil, due to lack of viability, go elsewhere. The smell (the 2nd season) of the flowers is like a floral approximation of honey. Very beautiful and pervasive, even though the flowers themselves are unassuming. The roots (prior to flowering) are fantastic, at least in my experience, for upper respiratory infections. Indispensable for distillers of fine spirits and certainly has a place in regular old brewing as well. For ease of harvest, try using 5+ gal smart pots. (though I have seen one happy in a smaller container too) A bit finicky about transplanting.
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blick002 –
Good germination indoors and transplant survival into average garden soil. Survived two zone 3 winters and are the first up in the herb garden each spring. They also reseeded after flowering their second year…a nice surprise!
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