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The Universal Herbal: Angelica Sylvestris; Wild Angelica.

The Universal Herbal;
or botanical, medical and agricultural dictonary.
Containing an account of All the known Plants in the World, arranged according to the Linnean system. Specifying the uses to which they are or may be applied, whether as food, as medicine, or in the arts and manufactures.
With the best methods of propagation, and the most recent agricultural improvements.
collected from indisputable Authorities.
Adapted to the use of the farmer - the gardener - the husbandman - the botanist - the florist - and country housekeepers in general.
By Thomas Green.
Vol. I
Liverpool.
Printed at the Caxton Press by Henri Fisher.
Printer in Ordinary to His Majesty.
1824
Leaflets equal, ovate-lanceolate, serrate. Has a smooth stem six inches high; it is perennial, and very common in moist woods and hedges by the sides of rivers, flowering in July and August. — This herb yields a good yellow dye, and may be safely used as a medicine instead of the garden angelica; but as it only possesses its virtues in an inferior degree, it has been long neglected.

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