• Present study register 2 subfamilies, 8 tribes, 11 subtribes, 39 genus and 76 species are included in the family of Carrot Apiaceae Lindley in Mongolia. (researchgate.net)
  • Therefore included list name of the all genus in family Carrot Apiaceae Lindley in Mongolian flora. (researchgate.net)
  • Three combinations, Ostericum longipedicellatum and O. muliense , for two species here transferred to that genus, and Heracleum oncosepalum , for a species excluded from Angelica , are validated. (google.com)
  • Members of the genus Angelica form a single clade that also includes representatives of Selinum and Sphenosciadium. (illinois.edu)
  • Notes on some Sino-Himalayan species of Angelica and Ostericum (Umbelliferae) - Pimenov, M. G. & Kljuykov, E. V.- Willdenowia 33: 121-137. (google.com)
  • Angelica plants are in the Apiaceae family (formerly the Umbelliferae family) which makes it related to Dill , Chervil, Caraway, Queen's Anne Lace and Lovage . (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • It invaded this region competing with wild angelica ( Angelica sylvestris ), a common indigenous species, and the hogweed ( Heracleum austriacum ), which has always been rare. (unine.ch)
  • In this study, we examined nuclear ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequence variation of Angelica nitida, a perennial plant species that is endemic to alpine scree in the QinghaiTibetan Plateau. (kib.ac.cn)
  • The species name refers to its linear leaflets, which distinguish the plant from all other California angelica, as these have ovate or lanceolate leaflets. (americansouthwest.net)
  • Stems of North American angelicas can be candied like those of European species. (plant-life.org)
  • 2003- (Abstract- Based on own field observations and collections as well as on material from various herbaria, Sino-Himalayan species of Angelica and Ostericum were studied, emphasizing fruit anatomy. (google.com)
  • There are about 30 species of Angelica. (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • Angelica is also the umbrella name for about 90 species of tall biennial and perennial herbs belonging to the Apiaceae family. (momjunction.com)
  • Phikud Navakot (PN), a major component of "Yahom Navakot," is composed of an equal amount of nine herbs, namely Angelica dahurica (Fisch. (hindawi.com)
  • Angelica dahurica (Fisch. (wa.gov.au)
  • 1 Scientific name: Angelica dahurica (Fisch. (filmannex.com)
  • Angelica is a biennial herb-growing the first year and flowering the second. (gardenate.com)
  • The 'Angelica' and 'Arracacia' clades comprise a strongly supported monophyletic group that is formally recognised as tribe Selineae. (illinois.edu)
  • Angelica lineariloba is a common plant of the southern and central Sierra Nevada, its range extending into adjacent mountainous regions of Nevada. (americansouthwest.net)
  • The photographer's identification Angelica lineariloba has not been reviewed. (berkeley.edu)
  • Teas and extracts from the roots and seeds of angelica have been used to aid digestion and relieve nausea and cramps. (plant-life.org)
  • After only a few weeks, the germination rate for Angelica seeds declines dramatically. (mountainvalleygrowers.com)
  • Used in phytotherapy for its roots or its seeds, angelica contains flavonoids with an antioxidant role ( archangelenone ) as well as coumarins and furanocoumarins including imperatorine and umbelliferone , molecules that inhibit platelet aggregation. (therascience.com)
  • Angelica is the subject of more than 2133 scientific publications . (therascience.com)
  • New combinations in Holandrea (H. caucasica, H. achaica) and Angelica (A. capitellata) are proposed, and Selinum pyrenaeum is recognised in Angelica (A. pyrenaea). (illinois.edu)
  • The researchers will study ten of these quintets, one of them being the Apiaceae family, of which the giant hogweed ( Heracleum mantegazzianum ) belongs to. (unine.ch)
  • Angelica is unique for its pervading aromatic odor, a pleasant perfume entirely different from Fennel, Parsley, Anise, Caraway or Chervil. (texasnaturalsupply.com)
  • In addition to the name having Latin and Greek origins, Angelica also has Italian, Polish, and Russian roots. (momjunction.com)
  • Like other members of its family Apiaceae such as carrot, celery and parsley, Angelica is fragrant and versatile, prized for its nutrient rich and flavorful roots. (smallflower.com)