"A genus of plants of the natural order Umbelliferae, by some botanists divided into two: A., and Archangelica. The species are mostly herbaceous and perennial, natives of the temperate and colder regions of the northern hemisphere. They have bipinnate or tripinnate leaves." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875

Angelica

"A genus of plants of the natural order Umbelliferae, by some botanists divided into two: A., and Archangelica.…

Pictured are flowers of the orders araliaceae and umbelliferae. The flowers of these orders that are illustrated include (1) aralia, (2) hedera, (3) cicutat, (4) foeniculum, (5) artedia, and (6) apium. (7) represents the fruits of umbelliferae.

Orders of Araliaceae and Umbelliferae

Pictured are flowers of the orders araliaceae and umbelliferae. The flowers of these orders that are…

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the wild carrot (Daucus Carota).

Wild Carrot

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the wild carrot (Daucus Carota).

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the sweet cicely (Osmorrhiza Claytoni).

Sweet Cicely

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the sweet cicely (Osmorrhiza Claytoni).

"A genus of plants of the natural order Umbelliferae, having petals bent in at the middle, and flat compressed fruit. One species only is a native of Britain, the common cow parsnip is hog-weed, called Kiesh in Scotland; a common and rank weed, with coarsely hairy leaves, and stem about 3-5 feet high." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875

Cow Parsnip

"A genus of plants of the natural order Umbelliferae, having petals bent in at the middle, and flat…

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae): left, cowbane (Oxypolis rigidior); right, golden Alexanders (Thaspium aureum).

Cowbane and Golden Alexanders

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae): left, cowbane (Oxypolis rigidior); right, golden Alexanders (Thaspium…

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the spotted cowbane (Cicuta maculata).

Spotted Cowbane

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the spotted cowbane (Cicuta maculata).

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the poison hemlock (Conium maculatum).

Poison Hemlock

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the poison hemlock (Conium maculatum).

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the cow parsnip (Heracleum lanatum).

Cow Parsnip

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the cow parsnip (Heracleum lanatum).

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the cutleaf water parsnip (Berula erecta).

Cutleaf Water Parsnip

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the cutleaf water parsnip (Berula erecta).

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the early meadow parsnip (Zizia aurea).

Early Meadow Parsnip

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the early meadow parsnip (Zizia aurea).

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the water parsnip (Sium cicutaefolium).

Water Parsnip

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the water parsnip (Sium cicutaefolium).

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the water pennywort (Hydrocotyle Americana).

Water Pennywort

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the water pennywort (Hydrocotyle Americana).

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the Maryland black snakeroot (Sanicula marilandica).

Maryland Black Snakeroot

Of the Parsley family (Umbelliferae), the Maryland black snakeroot (Sanicula marilandica).

"Flower and fruit of Umbelliferae. A, flower of Foeniculum; B, fruit of Heracleum; C, fruit of Heracleum, cross-section; o (in A), ovary; d, disk; sg, stigma; s, stamens; o (in B, and C), oil-tubes; r, ribs. A, B, and C all enlarged." -Bergen, 1896

Umbelliferae

"Flower and fruit of Umbelliferae. A, flower of Foeniculum; B, fruit of Heracleum; C, fruit of Heracleum,…