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Robust tall, almost hairless perennial, to 2m; stems hollow, ridged, generally winged with purple. Leaves 2-3 pinnate, with oblong, sharply toothed segments; upper leaves reduced to large inflated sheaths and partially enclosing the developing umbels. Flowers white or pinkish, 2mm, in umbels 3-15cm across, with numerous rays; bracts few and soon falling, or absent. Fruit oval, (with 3 outstanding ridges) 4-5mm, with membranous wings.\nHabitat: Damp places, meadows, fens and woods.\nFlowering Season: July-October.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except for parts of the extreme north and Spitsbergen.\nSometimes cultivated as an ornamental plant.\n\nThe plant has also been used for dyeing (yellow color).\n\nAngelica sylvestris roots have been used in the traditional Austrian medicine internally as tea or tincture for treatment of disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, nervous system, and also against fever, infections, and flu. In the Middle Ages  the plant was cultivated in Monastery Gardens with other plants as a medicine against Pest.
Wildflower hemlock blooming isolate white
closeup  of a beautiful white hydrangea in garden
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Lime green tinged with red. European garden with exotic plants.
White umbrels on the herb sweet cicely with a blurred natural foliage background
Fruits of masterwort (Peucedanum ostruthium). Pennine Alps. Piedmont. Italy.
Wild carrot or common carrot Daucus carota genus Carrot Daucus of the Umbelliferae family.
White Lace Flower \
Pictured here is the enchanting Queen Anne's Lace, a mesmerizing white flower head adorned with delicate, intricate small blooms. Its allure deepens as a distinctive dark red dot graces its center, adding an air of mystery to this botanical wonder. The backdrop features more lovely flowers and unopened buds nestled amidst lush greenery, creating a captivating natural tapestry. In some cultures, Queen Anne's Lace is associated with protection and used as an herbal remedy for various ailments.
Wild Angelica or Forest Angelica also called Herbe aux anges or Sylvestre Angelica
white Queen Anne's lace flower against green background
White yarrow or Achillea millefolium blooming in summer.
A single hemlock flower with leaf on white
Photo showing the green / yellow flowers (often described as being chartreuse in colour) on a large alchemilla mollis plant.  This compact, herbaceous perennial plant is a popular choice for ground cover and is commonly known as Lady's Mantle.
close-up to blossoms of a wild angelica
A Hemp Agrimony, Eupatorium cannabinum, flowerhead, with a Great Pied Hoverfly, Volucella pellucens, aka Pellucid Fly or Pellucid hoverfly, feeding.
White wildflower on a dark green background. Natural wallpaper. Close-up. Copy space. Selective focus.
Flowering european elder (Sambucus nigra). Cesate. Parco delle Groane. Lombardy. Italy.
A closeup of a Persian shallot (Allium stipitatum) plant
Hemlock water dropwort (Oenanthe crocata) is a quite common riverside British wild flower, which may have originated in North Africa and south-western Europe. It is poisonous, and is seen here growing in a stream in a park in Merton, Surrey, England. 'There are numerous reports of people mistaking the extremely poisonous (Oenanthe crocata) for wild celery or parsnips and dying within a week or so.' One group of fatalities involved some French prisoners of war on parole in Pembrokeshire, Wales, who were unfamiliar with the local wild flowers.
hemlock flower in wild garden plants
Close up Queen Anne's Lace Flower
Lush Hydrangea Garden in Full Bloom: A Colorful Summer Landscape
Cow Parsley in a field.
Buds and white flowers of Viburnum opulus in mid May
Gypsophila: Late Summer Blossoms in the Backyard Garden
sorbus intermedia Swedish whitebeam spring white flowers on twig
White Elder Flower
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