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Angelica keiskei

Posted by ladyjenny Z8 TX (My Page) on
Tue, Dec 30, 03 at 9:46

Any one heard of this taiwanese vegetable? translated in to something like "tomorrow leaves"


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RE: Angelica keiskei

ladyjenny,

What type of information are you looking for regarding this herb?


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Violet: Great! I know you are the expert in Asian Veggies! I found it on the web known-you.com (Taiwanese seed company) but they only have the plants for sale...
I just wondering what is the name it goes by in common name so I can see if Richters have it... it is cooked as a herb and vegetable.. it looks very much like giant italian parsley
also if you know a seed source will be great


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RE: Angelica keiskei

Ladyjenny, full bot name is Angelica keiskei (Miq.) Koidzumi (Apiaceae/Umbelliferae).

Ashitaba (ƒAƒVƒ^ƒo translates to 'tomorrow leaf') is the vernacular Japanese name.

A Google search on ashitaba gives you a lot of info.

Link to seeds below. Use Babel Fish for translation.

Did anybody try to grow this?

Here is a link that might be useful: Seeds


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RE: Angelica keiskei

Hi does anyone have seeds or plants. I am looking to grow this plant using hydroponic's.


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You can search member lists at the exchange forums.


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RE: Angelica keiskei

Hi,
You can get ashitaba seeds at Horizonherbs.com. Start them in the fall to overwinter, then plant out in the spring.
Bindi


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RE: Angelica keiskei

Hi! Greetings,
I'm Linda Ng, from the Philippines , I'm curious about this Angelica Keiski or Ashitaba plants, I want to grow this plant in my country , we don't have this kind of medicinal plant here in the Philippines , Can I buy a Angelica keiski or Ashitaba seedlings, so I can grow this kind of herbal plants ,
Thank you so much and God bless us all.

Sincerely yours,
Linda B. Ng


 
 

 

 


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