Kneeling angelica is a herbaceous perennial plant native to western North America and common to BC. Found in bogs, along waterways, and in wet meadows. In late spring to late summer, Enchanted looking umbels of small white to slightly pink flowers appear. These are held by upright by hollow stems, often tinted with purple.
Traditional use information coming soon.
Cold moist stratify for at least 3 months. Seeds require light to germinate.