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Angelica gigas

Angelica gigas

SKU: 59821
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Angelica gigas / 3 x 9cm potted plants
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Product Details

A fantastic plant to create statue and focus in the border with elegant and domed flowers in a wonderful shade of crimson. Ideal for the back of the border, the scented flowers are hugely attractive to pollinators and they are superb for cutting.

Biennial or short-lived perennial that will thrive in moist soil in sun or part shade.

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Heather Brewster

I had one chrysanthemum that is very poor but may pull through. Generally very good.

FAQs

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Yes, Angelica gigas self-seeds freely if left to set seed. To prevent Angelica gigas from spreading, remove its spent flower heads before the seeds mature through the process of deadheading. Otherwise, allow its flowers to go to seed and it should return next year.

No, Angelica gigas is not invasive in the UK. While it can self-seed, its spread is generally manageable, and unwanted seedlings are easy to remove.

Sow Angelica gigas seeds in autumn or early spring, either directly in prepared soil or in trays kept in a cool environment. The seeds need exposure to cold temperatures to germinate, so avoid using heated propagators. Thin the seedlings as they grow to prevent overcrowding.