Angelica Archangelica Wild Celery
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Angelica Archangelica: The Wild Celery Introduction Angelica archangelica, commonly known as wild celery or garden angelica, is a biennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Apiaceae family. This fascinating plant has a rich history of culinary and medicinal uses, making it a valuable addition to gardens and herbal remedies alike. Description Wild celery can grow up to 2 meters tall, featuring large, glossy green leaves that are divided into several leaflets. The plant produces tall, hollow stems and clusters of small, white or greenish flowers that bloom in the summer. The roots are thick and fleshy, often used in herbal preparations. Culinary Uses Angelica archangelica has a unique flavour profile, often described as a mix of celery and anise. The young leaves and stems can be used in salads, soups, and stews, while the seeds can be used as a spice. Additionally, the roots can be candied or used to make herbal liqueurs, such as Chartreuse and Bénédictine. Medicinal Properties Historically, wild celery has been used in traditional medicine for its various health benefits. It is believed to have anti-inflammatory, digestive, and diuretic properties. The essential oil extracted from the plant is also used in aromatherapy and natural remedies. Growing Angelica Archangelica If you’re interested in cultivating Angelica archangelica, it thrives in moist, rich soil and prefers partial shade. It can be grown from seeds or transplants, and it’s best to sow seeds in early spring or late summer. Regular watering is essential to keep the soil consistently moist. Conclusion Angelica archangelica, or wild celery, is a versatile plant that offers both culinary delights and medicinal benefits. Whether you’re looking to enhance your dishes with its unique flavour or explore its traditional uses in herbal medicine, this remarkable plant is worth considering for your garden or herbal collection.
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