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Wild carrot - Daucus carota.

16730 Wild carrot - Daucus carota. http://www.ppws.vt.edu/~sforza/weeds/dauca.html Carophyllaceae: Wild carrot ( Daucus carota ) [DAUCA] Location: Glade Road PMB building, Blacksburg, Montgomery Co., VA Photographs by Peter Sforza 10/3/98 Weed collection index Crops > Carrot > Research daucus   carota   wild   carrot Jan 1, 2000  

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Apiaceae or Umbelliferae: The "archtypal" carrot family pollen is tricolporate and peanut-shaped with obvious internal thickenings surrounding a large endopore in the equatorial region, with short straight furrows. Umbelliferae pollen is often stirate, but also may be rugulate or psilate.
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Most common type grown for the commercial fresh and "cut and peel" market. Long (8 - 10"), tapered, slender roots, small core, deep orange color, smooth skinned.
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Carrots were grown on 78,530 acres in the United States in 1969, with a farm value of $82,967,000. The seeds, about a million pounds, were produced on about 2,000 acres, primarily in California, Idaho, and Oregon (Whitaker et al. 1970). Plant: When grown for seed (fig.
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Although wild carrot has a long, tough taproot, the only true similarity to domestic carrot is its finely branched, "lace-like" foliage. Wild carrot is a biennial and forms a flat, many branched rosette during its first year.
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