Angelic plant is a beautiful plant that attracts attention in the garden because of its imposing nature. Angelic plant has individual purple flowers that are quite small and they bloom in large clusters similar to Queen Anne’s lace, creating a striking display. Propagating these plants is a great way to enjoy them in the garden. The plant is best grown in groups with other large plants. Angelic plant combines well with ornamental grasses, large dahlias, and giant alliums. If you want to propagate angelica you should be aware that growing the cuttings is difficult because the stems usually fail to root. Instead you can easily start the new plants from the angelica seeds or divisions of 2 or 3 year old plants. The plants bloom every other year, so you can plant the angelica in 2 consecutive years for a constant supply of flowers.
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