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Here's a couple of websites that I found for the Japanese Angelica Tree, also known as Devil's Walking Stick or Aralia spinosa.
This is a hardy but very tropical looking small tree with very large compound deciduous leaves atop a tall slender spiny trunk which is often unbranched. The huge round clusters of white flowers borne at the top of the plant are followed by purple fruits. Well-drained moist soil in sun or semishade. Thicket forming but effective as an isolated specimen in a mowed lawn area.
Hardiness Zones: 4-9; Habit: Deciduous; Exposure: Sun to shade; range of soil conditions; Height: 10 to 20' ; Flower/Fruit: 3 to 4' cluster of creamy white flowers in summer; compact cluster of purple-black berries