Medium
3 of 3 (100%)
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Angelica is a plant genus, commonly called American angelica, a herb, and with a upright growth habit. Its native range is temperate woodlands. 3 public specimens of Angelica are catalogued on collecto.rs across 1 collector. Aggregated across public specimens, collectors most commonly report a light preference of partial sun, medium watering frequency, cool temperature range, and moderate humidity. Drill into a specific species in the Angelica genus below, or browse who's growing it.
Aggregated from 3 public items across collecto.rs.
Medium
3 of 3 (100%)
Partial sun
3 of 3 (100%)
Cool
3 of 3 (100%)
Moderate
3 of 3 (100%)
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Angelica is a plant genus. Commonly known as American angelica, a herb, and with a upright growth habit. Native to temperate woodlands. Collectors on collecto.rs track 3 public specimens across 1 collector.
Across 3 public specimens on collecto.rs, the most common care setup for Angelica is Partial sun light, medium watering, cool temperatures, and moderate humidity.
Angelica is rare on collecto.rs — fewer than five public collectors currently track it. Add yours to be one of the first.
Angelica is also known as Angelica atropurpurea, Purplestem Angelica, Carrot family, Archangelica atropurpurea, and Angelica laurentiana.
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