GROUND ASH
Ground ash is a perennial herb sometimes called angelica,
archangel and masterwort. It is a member of the parsley family and grows
in fields and damp locations. Plants are believed to have originated in
Syria.
Stems, leafstalks, seeds and roots are all used. The
oil in the seeds is often distilled and used for food flavoring, medicines,
and the flavoring behind the liquor "Galliano". The laps chew
the roots as a tobacco substitute.
Plants are five to six (5 to 6) feet tall and resemble
wild carrot or Queen Anne's Lace. The root is purplish. Plants thrive
in a moderately cool location, with partial shade. Plants are propagated
from seeds or old root division and spaced eighteen (18) inches between
plants in three (3) foot rows.
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