Eye catching summer flowering biennial with pale pink flowers on purple stems, with dark purple foliage. Bee attracting. Allow to self seed in the garden.
| Common Name | Vicar's Mead Angelica |
|---|---|
| Position | Full sun |
| Height | 2m |
| Width | 0.5m |
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