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Garden Angelica
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Apiales
Family: Apiaceae
Genus: Angelica
Species: A. archangelica
Binomial name
Angelica archangelica
L.
Garden Angelica (Angelica archangelica; syn. Archangelica officinalis
Hoffm., Archangelica officinalis var. himalaica C.B.Clarke) is a biennial
plant from the umbelliferous family Apiaceae. Alternative English names are
Holy Ghost, Wild Parsnip, Wild Celery, and Norwegian angelica
During its first year it only grows leaves, but during its
second year its fluted stem can reach a height of two metres. Its leaves are
composed of numerous small leaflets, divided into three principal groups,
each of which is again subdivided into three lesser groups. The edges of the
leaflets are finely toothed or serrated. The flowers, which blossom in July,
are small and numerous, yellowish or greenish in colour, are grouped into
large, globular umbels, which bear pale yellow, oblong fruits. Angelica only
grows in damp soil, preferably near rivers or deposits of water.
Angelica archangelica grows wild in Finland, Sweden, Norway and Iceland, mostly in the northern parts of the countries. It is cultivated in France, mainly in the Marais Poitevin, a marsh region close to Niort in the départment Deux-Sèvres.
Contents
1 Usage/History
2 Etymology
3 References
4 External links
Usage/History
From the 10th century on, angelica was cultivated as a
vegetable and medicinal plant, and achieved great popularity in Scandinavia
in the 12th century and is still used today, especially in Sami culture. A
flute-like instrument with a clarinet-like sound can be made of its hollow
stem, probably as a toy for children. Linnaeus reported that Sami peoples
used it in reindeer milk. Other usages include spices.
In 1602, angelica was introduced in Niort, which had just
been ravaged by the plague, and it has been popular there ever since. It is
used to flavour liqueurs or aquavits (e.g. Chartreuse, Bénédictine, Vermouth
and Dubonnet), omelettes and trout, and as jam. The long bright green stems
are also candied and used as decoration.
Angelica contains a variety of chemicals which have been shown
to have medicinal properties. Chewing on angelica or drinking tea brewed from
it will cause local anesthesia, but it will heighten the consumer's immune
system. It has been shown to be effective against various bacteria, fungal
infections and even viral infections.
The essential oil of the roots of 'Angelica archangelica
contains β-terebangelene, C10H16, and other terpenes; the oil of the
seeds also contains β-terebangelene, together with methylethylacetic
acid and hydroxymyristic acid.
Angelica seeds and angelica roots are sometimes used in
making absinthe.
Etymology
Archangelica comes from the Greek word "arkhangelos"
(=arch-angel), due to the myth that it was the angel Gabriel who told of its
use as medicine.
In Finnish it is called väinönputki, in Sami fádnu, boska
and rássi, in English garden angelica, in German arznei-engelwurz, in Dutch grote
engelwortel, in Swedish kvanne, in Norwegian kvann and in Icelandic it has
the name hvönn.
References
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