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King's angelica

Scientific Name: Angelica kingii

Family: Apiaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Perennial

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Angelica kingii: King's Angelica

Angelica kingii, commonly known as King's Angelica, is a plant species belonging to the Angelica genus. This page provides information on its taxonomy, distribution, and other relevant details.

Considerations for Pets

  • The text mentions "Angelica" as being "Bold and stately culinary Angelica with large lobed leaves and stalks." If this applies to King's Angelica, the large leaves and stalks might be tempting for pets to chew on.

Scientific Classification

  • Scientific Name: Angelica kingii (S. Watson) J.M. Coult. & Rose
  • Common Name: King's Angelica
  • Family: Apicaceae (Carrot/Parsley Family)

Distribution and Habitat

  • Angelica kingii is native to the western United States, with a particular prevalence in the Great Basin region.

Morphological Characteristics

  • This species is described as a taprooted perennial herb.
  • The stem is mentioned as part of this pretty member of the Carrot/Parsley Family (Apicaceae).

Further Information

  • Tracey Slotta - USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database - Not copyrighted has photos of Angelica kingii.
  • Discover Life provides information about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Angelica kingii.