Angelica
Family: Apiaceae
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Vascular plants of NE US and adjacent Canada
Fr oval, oblong, elliptic, or orbicular, usually flattened dorsally, the lateral and often also the dorsal ribs evidently winged, or the ribs sometimes all merely elevated and corky-thickened; carpophore bifid to the base; umbels very large, compound; bracts none or few and linear; rays many; umbellets densely many-fld; bractlets linear or filiform; sep minute or none; stylopodium broadly conic; pet in ours white or greenish-white; stout, taprooted, usually single- stemmed perennials with long-petioled, pinnately decompound basal lvs and progressively reduced upper lvs, the uppermost often bladeless, the lfls otherwise broad and toothed or cleft. 50, circumboreal

Gleason, Henry A. & Cronquist, Arthur J. 1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada. lxxv + 910 pp.

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Species within inventory project: Intermountain Regional Herbarium Network
Angelica arguta
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Angelica kingii
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Angelica leporina
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Angelica lineariloba
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Angelica pinnata
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Angelica roseana
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Angelica scabrida
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Angelica wheeleri
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