Perennial
Type:Perennial
Common Name:Angelica
Variety:gigas
Botanical Name:Angelica
Zone:4 to 9
Mature Size:3-4’ x 24”
Exposure:Sun/Pt Shade
Blossom Color:Crimson
Bloom Time:Jul-Aug
Notes:A bold-leaved perennial that forms a medium-sized clump of coarse green leaves. Large umbels of crimson-red flowers are held on tall stems for several weeks in midsummer. Inclined to be biennial. Should be allowed to self-sow.
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Notes from the Master Gardener
Try a hardy aster or mum this year! If you haven't seen the beautiful yellow blooms of the Yellow Quill Mum or the giant daisy-like blooms of Mammoth Pink mums we recommend checking them out. Not only will you impress your neighbors with the incredible colors in your fall displays, but you can plant them in your garden afterwards and enjoy them in your garden the following year as well!
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