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Get Growing Gardening Tips 54- Carrots - Daucus carota.

16716 Get Growing Gardening Tips 54- Carrots - Daucus carota. http://www.devonian.ualberta.ca/getgro54.html Carrots are a cool season crop. They are grown for their fleshy, and tasty storage roots. The carrot is native to Europe and parts of Asia. The carrot is mentioned in some ancient Greek writings; however, the carrot we know is relatively new due to improvements by plant breeding. Crops > Carrot > Research daucus   carota   education   programs   vegetable   crop   seedling   stage   fertile   soil   storage   roots   devonian   cool   season   plant   breeding Jan 1, 2006  

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