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Queen Anne's Lace is the wild progenitor of our carrot. Although native to the Old World, these white lacy umbels are a familiar sight in the United States and Canada This plant is a biennial which grows, in its second year, from a taproot (the carrot) to a height of two to four feet.
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Velvet Leaf (Abutilon theophrasti) Veronica (Scrophulariaceae spp.) White Cockle (Lychnis alba) Whiteheath Aster (Aster pilosus Willd.) Wild Carrot (Umbelliferae: Daucus carota L.
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To determine the influence of reduced irrigation input, carrot plants were grown on a coarse-textured, sandy soil during summer at Medina WA with daily irrigation.
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Symposium on Dietary phytochemicals and human health Salamanca, April 18-20, 2002 Symposium Secretariat Laboratorio de Nutrición y Bromatología. Facultad de Farmacia. Campus Miguel de Unamuno. Universidad de Salamanca.
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Dark-grown carrot (Daucus carota L.) tissue cultures were found to contain both protein components of the NADP/thioredoxin system--NADP-thioredoxin reductase and the thioredoxin characteristic of heterotrophic systems, thioredoxin h.
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Giant Hogweed Hogweed is hazardous Giant hogweed is a majestic plant that can grow as tall as 20 feet. Although attractive, giant hogweed is a public health hazard because it can cause severe skin irritation in susceptible people.
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