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Wild angelica

Angelica sylvestris

Habitat:

Edge of forest.

Notes:

It was used as a vegetable until the 20th century. The plant prevents scurvy, and it can be stored. The stem was eaten fresh, and the leaves could be boiled to a stew for storage. It could later be cooked up with milk into a tasty dish. The plant has also been used for dyeing.

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Ahmed Mujcinovic
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Ahmed Mujcinovic

Slovenia

Spotted on Aug 1, 2019
Submitted on Aug 2, 2019

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