Als zierende Angelica kannte ich bisher nur
gigas .Vielleicht gibt es ja auf Deutsch nicht so viel Info zu
Angelica atropurpurea . Ich würde mir an deiner Stelle auf jeden Fall mindestens 2 Stauden zulegen, denn die amerikanische Engelwurz ist eine hochinteressante Pflanze.
http://cherokeevalley.com/herbs.htmlMedicinal Properties: Carminative, antispasmodic, expectorant, diuretic, diaphoretic, aromatic, pectoral, emmenagogue, stimulant, tonic, anti-inflammatory.Uses in Folklore: Indians used a decoction of angelica as a general tonic to treat anemia, colic, flatulence, gout, indigestion, respiratory and urinary disorders. Recent research found that it has anti-inflammatory ability.
http://www.manataka.org/page73.htmlAngelica (Angelica atropurpurea L.), "mätc otci'pa" [big root]. This is a very important medicine to reduce swellings. The roots are cooked and pounded to a pulp. Then some bruised leaves of Artemisia canadensis are peppered over this pulp. With this mass and a piece of cloth, a hot plaster is made, that the Menomini claim is good for any pain in the chest or body. It is applied to the side of the body opposite the pain. This is done here because it is supposed to draw the pain through to the surface where it can make its escape. Although angelica is not employed extensively by the white man in medicine, it has been used as a stimulant and tonic, and in a warm infusion as a diaphoretic and emetic. It has been recommended as a stimulating expectorant in chronic inflammation of the upper air passages
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http://altnature.com/gallery/angelica.htm[quote]Ongoing scientific research is indicating the use of Angelica in preventing or curing Alzheimer's, Diabetes, Stroke, Heart Disease, Cancer, usw.usw.[/quote]Wörterbuch Englisch > Deutsch gibts übrigens hier:
http://dict.leo.org/?lang=deNein, Amrita 2 Exemplare reichen natürlich, sie sind ja einfach auszusäen.Fotos und weitere Berichte interessieren mich sehr.
