index KINDOM PLANT KINDOM phylum TRACHEOPHYTA (VASCULAR PLANTS) phylum SPERMATOPHYTA (SEED PLANTS) phylum ANGIOSPERMAE (FLOWERS) CLASS DICOTS SUBCLASS ASTERID SUPERORDER ASTERANAE ORDER APIALES FAMILY APIACEA
Genus Angelica


Genus Angelica



Bears umbels of white angelica flowers.

Angelica hendersonii is a species of angelica known as Henderson's angelica. It is native to the west coast of the United States from Washington to central California, where it grows in the coastal sage scrub and other habitat on the immediate coastline. This is a taprooted perennial herb producing a branching erect stem to heights between about 1 and 2 meters. The basal leaves are made up of oval-shaped leaflets each up to 10 centimeters long, with toothed edges and white woolly undersides. The woolly inflorescences are compound umbels of up to 60 rays holding clusters of fuzzy flowers. The flowers yield fruits which are paired bodies nearly a centimeter long each containing a seed.(Wikepedia)



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Angelica-20150701_084715.jpg, 80kB
2015.07.01
Mendocino
Fort Bragg, CA
Pomo Bluffs
Harbor RV


Font this thing growing all by itself in an open field, about 1000 feet from the ocean clifts.

AngelicaLeaf-20150701_084724.jpg, 55kB
2015.07.01
Mendocino
Fort Bragg, CA
Pomo Bluffs
Harbor RV


Angel-20150703_165628.jpg, 73kB
2015.07.03
Mendocino
Fort Bragg, CA
Pomo Bluffs
Harbor RV


AngelFlower-20150703_174741.jpg, 50kB
2015.07.03
Mendocino
Fort Bragg, CA
Pomo Bluffs
Harbor RV


AngelLeaf-20150703_174826.jpg, 50kB
2015.07.03
Mendocino
Fort Bragg, CA
Pomo Bluffs
Harbor RV



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