Angelica (Angelica archangelica) is a plant in the Apiaceae family traditionally used in herbal practices. This biennial herb herb is native to Northern Europe and Asia and has been valued for centuries in traditional herbal preparations.
This tall, aromatic plant originally hails from the cooler regions of Northern Europe and parts of Asia. Back in the day—think Vikings, medieval monks, and ancient herbalists—it earned a almost mythical reputation. Legend even says an archangel tipped someone off about its powers during a plague outbreak, which is why it’s got that “archangelica” name.
It can be would brewed into teas, steep it for tinctures, or mix it into various herbal concoctions to help with everything from digestion woes to colds and more. Its stems even got candied as a sweet treat or used to flavor liqueurs. It’s got this warm, musky scent and a long-standing spot in the herbal medicine cabinet of northern traditions.Historically, angelica has been included in herbal teas, tinctures, and traditional preparations. Different parts of the plant have been used depending on the herbal tradition and preparation method.

