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Angelica
Angelica
A striking, statuesque plant with real presence in the garden, Angelica grows into a towering beauty crowned with giant, architectural flowerheads. Its fresh green seedpods and aromatic stems make it a favourite for both culinary creativity and traditional remedies. Best known for its candied stems used in baking, Angelica also attracts bees, butterflies, and seed-loving birds—making it as good for wildlife as it is for your kitchen.
Planting
• When to Plant: Late spring, after the final frost.
• Where to Plant: Well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade.
Care
• Watering: Keep well watered until established and during dry periods.
• Conditions: Thrives in damp, cool environments.
• Maintenance: Allow space—this plant grows big!
Height & Spread
• Size: 1.5–2.5m tall × 60–90cm wide.
Harvesting
• Leaves: Cut near the base, ideally in late spring before flowering.
• Use: Enjoy fresh or dried, but avoid over-harvesting to keep the plant vigorous.
Top Tips
• Choose the Right Spot: Angelica can get huge—give it room to make a statement.
• Self-Seed Bonus: Allow a flowerhead or two to mature to encourage natural reseeding.
• Candied Stems: Harvest young stems for the best texture when candying.
• Wildlife Friendly: Leave some seeds on the plant—birds absolutely love them.
| Product Name | Angelica |
|---|---|
| Species | Angelica |
| Variety | Angelica archangelica |
| Also Known As | Angelica archangelica |
| Planting Time | spring and summer |
| Best Time to Plant | May |
| Harvest Time | spring to summer |
| Bolting Resistance | Good |
| Hardyness | Good |
| Size | 3 x 10cm pot plants |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Pack Size | 3 x 10cm plug plants |