Common Names: Lyall's Angelica, Sharptooth Angelica
No listed varieties
Note stout hollow stem, with generally white flowers on short umbel. Toothed leaves are triangular/deltoid generally three per compound even. Grows in montane forest openings near wet areas.
east Central Cascades
TRAIL: Lake Ingalls
HABITAT: wet montane forest
ELEVATION: 1,580 meters (5,190 feet)
BLOOM TIME: 01-AUG