
How to Prune Poison angelica?
(Angelica lineariloba)
Poison angelica, also known as Poison angelica
Characterized by its tall stature and toxic properties, poison angelica benefits from pruning in late winter to early spring, just before new growth begins. Remove damaged or dead stems to encourage healthy growth. Pinching back young shoots can promote a bushier form. Regular pruning prevents overgrowth and maintains the plant's shape. Always use clean, sharp tools to minimize damage and prevent the spread of disease. Pruning poison angelica enhances its aesthetic value and supports robust development.