- Eventual Height: 2m
- Eventual Spread: 1.2m
Angelica
Angelica gigas
- Position: full or partial shade
- Soil: deep, moist, fertile, loamy soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Flowering period: August and September
- Hardiness: fully hardy
A stunning, architectural plant that adds height and drama to a border. Dome-shaped heads of plum-purple flowers appear on red-tinted stems in August and September and it has pretty, deeply cut leaves. Try it at the back of a sunny, herbaceous or mixed border, where the flowerheads will attract bees. It performs best in moist, fertile soil. This plant is monocarpic, so dies back after setting seed.
- Garden care: To prevent the plant from self-seeding, deadhead after flowering. Even if you leave the seedheads, it tends not to self seed as freely as other angelicas, so needs to be replaced regularly.
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