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The following plants are ornamental as well as valuable in the kitchen. Purple angelica (Angelica atropurpurea): The blanched leaves and cooked stems are eaten as a vegetable. The fresh leaves can ...
Years ago I grew a plant called Purple Angelica, with seeds I got from a wonderful little nursery called the Fragrant Path in Fort Calhoun, Neb. Its culinary use was not obvious to me, and its ...
Some unusual plants were in the mix this week. Purple Angelica – Angelica gigas is a purple stemmed and a purple bloomed form of angelica. It is considered a biennial or a self-sowing ...
This holiday season was no different as she debuted a new lewk: Purple cornrows ... You better come through Angelica.