Angelica lineariloba is a species of angelica known as poison angelica. It is native to the Sierra Nevada and nearby slopes and flats in California and western Nevada. This is a taprooted perennial herb producing an erect, hollow stem up to about 1.5 meters tall. The large leaves are made up of many highly dissected leaflets which are linear to threadlike in shape. The flower cluster is a compound umbel with up to 40 rays holding clusters of small white to cream flowers.
Angelica lineariloba
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