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Sharptooth Angelica
(Angelica arguta)
Form:
Robust taprooted perennial, 15-90 inches tall, usually with a single
stem and a disagreeable odor.

Leaves:
Compound, with major divisions divided into toothed leaflets,
hairy below on veins, bases of leaf stalks inflated surrounding main stem.
Flowers:
Large compound, umbrella-shaped inflorescence of small white
flowers.

Habitat:
Moist areas.
Season:
June-August.
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