Bowood Farms
4605 Olive Street
Saint Louis, Missouri 63108

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Angelica gigas

Angelica gigas (Angelica)

Angelica

Large burgundy-red flower heads on burgundy stems, matte green divided foliage, giant specimen plant, short lived perennial.

Growing & Maintenance Tips
Partial shade, moist fertile soil. As an ornamental Angelica strikes a bold pose in the border due to its size in globe-shaped umbels.

Interesting Information
This Korean native was introduced to the United States by Barry Yinger. Angelica is Latin, angelus, which alludes valuable healing properties. Blooms on May 8th the feast of St.Michael, the Archangel.


Plant Type
Perennial

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Bloom Color
Burgundy-Red

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Foliage Color
Matte Green


Height
5-6 Feet


Spread
4-5 Feet


USDA Hardiness Zone
4-8


Patented
No

Perovskia atriplicifolia

(Russian Sage )

Ligularia dentata

(Golden Groundsel 'Othello')

Hybrid Culvers Root

Veronicastrum virginicum

(Hybrid Culvers Root 'Fascination')

Characteristics & Attributes

Bloom Color
Red
Burgundy
Exposure
Sun-Part Shade
Soil Moisture Preference
Medium
Season of Interest (Flowering)
May
June
July
Attributes
Cut Flower
Specimen