
How to Prune Seacoast angelica?
(Angelica lucida)
Seacoast angelica, also known as Wild celery
This coastal inhabitant thrives in wild, damp areas. Key pruning for seacoast angelica involves cutting back spent flowers and seed heads to encourage further blooming and prevent self-seeding. Prune in late spring after flowering or in summer, before seed maturation. Regular pruning maintains shape and promotes vigorous growth. Disease-infested or dead stems should be promptly removed. Pruning benefits seacoast angelica by enhancing air circulation, reducing disease risk, and ensuring vigorous, controlled growth.