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English: Seacoast Angelica (Angelica lucida)
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English: NPS Photo
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English: Seacoast Angelica (Angelica lucida)
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Close up of two greenish-white flowered umbels, and oval-shaped leaves that are toothed

Dena’ina name: ‘Ułchena ggits’a’ “Wild celery” (Nondalton, Lime Village, Iliamna, Outer and Upper Cook Inlet dialect) The name suggests that the use of this plant may have been learned from the Sugpiak or Alutiiq people of lower Cook Inlet or the Alaska Peninsula. Characteristics: Seacoast angelica has erect, hollow and coarse stems with many oil tubes. It has greenish-white flowered umbels, and oval-shaped leaves that are toothed. Height 90-140 cm (3- 4.5ft). Habitat: Seacoast angelica is found in coastal areas in Alaska.

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English: Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska
Date Taken on 10 July 2007
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English: NPGallery
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English: Sedges and Grasses of the Cook Inlet Coast

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