
How to Prune Henderson's angelica?
(Angelica hendersonii)
Henderson's angelica, also known as Henderson's angelica
This robust perennial is characterized by its tall, flowering stalks and umbrella-like clusters of greenish-white blooms. To maintain henderson's angelica's vigor, cut back spent flower stalks after blooming to encourage new growth. Pruning is most beneficial during spring and summer when the plant is actively growing. Careful removal of damaged or crowded stems improves air circulation and plant health. Keeping the core structure intact helps in its natural regeneration, making it essential not to over-prune.