Kawanishi angelica (angelica wilsonii wolff) Description: The upper leaves, etc. have long petioles and leaves, etc.; leaves bipinnate division, there are four pairs of leaflets, pinnae 1-2 cm long, with petioles, the lower part of the pinna has three leaflets, nearly hairless or with fine _set_ae, sessile or tapering into petiole; the lower part of the base of the wedge-shaped leaflets, broadly ovate, 3-lobed, and the rest of the wedge-shaped lanceolate, terminal leaflet has three lobes or 3-lobed, often caudate acuminate, 2 cm long; All leaflets are sparsely toothed; sequence stipular the upper sessile, simplified amplexicaul swollen sheath. Rays 15-20, ranging from long, coarse hair, usually 5 cm long; small bracts small, very narrow; small umbel flowers 20-30, floral silk, length 15 mm. Fruit obovate to ovate, base significantly recessed, 5 mm long, 4.5 mm wide, lateral ribs winged, wide at the back edge slightly elevated, slightly sunken stylopodium, style slightly longer than stylopodium. Category: Umbrella Head - Umbelliferae - Angelica |