Ligusticum

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Scientific Names



Read about Ligusticum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ligusticum (Latin, referring to the ancient province of Liguria). Umbelliferae. This includes a native hardy herb suitable for naturalizing with aquatics and bog-plants; offered by dealers in native plants. The ligusticums are glabrous perennials, with aromatic roots, large ternately compound leaves, mostly no involucre, involucels of narrow bractlets and white flowers in large, many-rayed umbels: fruits oblong or ovate, flattened laterally or not at all; oil-tubes 2-6.—Species about 20, in the northern hemisphere, of no horticultural prominence. CH


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