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16338 Gardening. http://student.plattsburgh.edu/bona1150/5-13.htm Common Name: Carrot Botanical Name: Daucus carota Carrots are a terrific North Country vegetable for many reasons. Firstly they are a terrific source of Vitamin A. They also produce a lot of food in a small space. A 20 ft row feeds 4 people! Crops > Carrot > Research asparagus   night   temperatures   daucus   carota   brassica   oleracea   florets   broccoli   cauliflower   prolific Jan 1, 2003  

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