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== ''Angelica sylvestris'' Linn. ==
== ''Angelica sylvestris'' ==
''Umbelliferae''. GROUND ASH. HOLY GHOST. WILD ANGELICA.
*Accepted name : ''[[Angelica sylvestris]]''
 
''Angelica sylvestris'' Linn. ''Umbelliferae''. GROUND ASH. HOLY GHOST. WILD ANGELICA. Europe and the adjoining portions of Asia. On the lower Volga, the young stems are eaten raw by the natives. Don <ref>Don, G. ''Hist. Dichl. Pls.'' 3:323. 1834.</ref> says it is used as archangelica, but the flavor is more bitter and less grateful.
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Europe and the adjoining portions of Asia. On the lower Volga, the young stems are eaten raw by the natives. Don says it is used as archangelica, but the flavor is more bitter and less grateful.




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Aneilema
Sturtevant, Notes on edible plants, 1919
Angelica (Sturtevant, 1919)
Angiopteris

Angelica sylvestris

Angelica sylvestris Linn. Umbelliferae. GROUND ASH. HOLY GHOST. WILD ANGELICA. Europe and the adjoining portions of Asia. On the lower Volga, the young stems are eaten raw by the natives. Don [1] says it is used as archangelica, but the flavor is more bitter and less grateful.

  1. Don, G. Hist. Dichl. Pls. 3:323. 1834.