Angelica
Stock photos of plants of the genus Angelica, which is composed of around 50 species of monocarpic or perennial umbelliferous herbs that are widespread in the northern temperate zones. Some species are cultivated as culinary or medicinal plants while others are grown as ornamentals. The flowers tend to be white, green or purple-pink tinted and are small, though massed in heads that can be quite showy and which are often very attractive to bees. The larger species, such as Angelica gigas, and the glossy leafed Angelica pachycarpa are worthwhile additions to a perennial border.
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