Angelica razulii
Angelica razulii Gouan

Angelica razulii is a species in the genus Angelica, belonging to the family Apiaceae. It was first described by Gouan in 1773 and is native to France and Spain.
Description
Angelica razulii, described by Gouan in 1773, is part of the genus Angelica within the Apiaceae family. This species is found in the regions of France and Spain. The genus Angelica is known for its biennial or perennial herbs, often characterized by large, compound leaves and umbels of small flowers. Apiaceae, also known as the carrot or parsley family, includes many aromatic and medicinal plants. Angelica razulii shares these general characteristics with other members of the genus and family.
Distribution
France · Spain
Synonyms
Razulia alpinaSelinum razuliiAngelica diversicolorAngelica tournefortianaImperatoria razouliiAngelica razulii var. prolifera

