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Ligusticum apiifolium

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Ligusticum apiifolium
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L. apiifolium
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Ligusticum apiifolium

Ligusticum apiifolium is a species of plant in the carrot family known by the common names celery-leafed lovage and celery-leaf licorice-root. It resembles other carrot-like plants, bearing umbels of whitish or brownish flowers.

This plant is native to California, Oregon, and Washington, where it is found in coastal areas.