Angelica sylvestris 'Vicar's Mead'
A great architectural plant with striking red-purple stems and foliage. The flowers are held in umbels and are purple when young, maturing to whitish-pink. The flower-stems grow up to 120cm tall and the flowers are seen June to September.
This plant grows best in well-drained soil in sun or partial shade.
We recommend cutting out spent flower stems so the plant will live longer.
A great architectural plant with striking red-purple stems and foliage. The flowers are held in umbels and are purple when young, maturing to whitish-pink. The flower-stems grow up to 120cm tall and the flowers are seen June to September.
This plant grows best in well-drained soil in sun or partial shade.
We recommend cutting out spent flower stems so the plant will live longer.
A great architectural plant with striking red-purple stems and foliage. The flowers are held in umbels and are purple when young, maturing to whitish-pink. The flower-stems grow up to 120cm tall and the flowers are seen June to September.
This plant grows best in well-drained soil in sun or partial shade.
We recommend cutting out spent flower stems so the plant will live longer.