GROWTH HABIT: First year, develops a rosette of finely divided leaves, with a white fleshy taproot shaped like a carrot. Mature plant has hollow stems and carrot-like odor and can grow to height of 6 feet. SOIL: Well drained. SUN: Full sun to part shade.
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Identification: Flowers white, in a very flat-topped umbel. Center of umbel commonly (but not always) with a black to dark purple central floret appearing like a black dot. Old flower clusters usually curling upward to form a cuplike structure.
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Daucus carota, wild carrot. Wild carrot in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. Photographed by Derek Adams, July 2004.. Picture, Image, Photo, Photograph, The Natural History Museum, London
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Seeds of 16 cultivars, 12 advanced breeding lines and 12 wild accessions from seven seed sources were planted 9 May using a cone seeder push planter (slicing, cut-and-peel and wild types, 24 seeds/ft) (dicing type, 12 seeds/ft).
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Discover Life -- Carrot, Daucus carota image
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Description : I keep intending to learn the distinguishing features of "common white umbelliferous things" so here's a start at it.
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This Weeks Citation CIassiC~ ~ 1 Halperln W & Wethereil D F. Adventive embryony in tissue cultures of the wild carrot, Daucus carota. Amer. I. Bot. 51:274-83, 1964.
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ISHS I International Workshop on Carrot STUDY OF THE DEVELOPMENT AND THE GERMINATION OF CARROT SEEDS (DAUCUS CAROTA L.)
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All previously identified white or nonpigmented carrot roots such as those from wild carrot and white derivatives of yellow or orange types have been dominant to the production of pigment, which is recessive. The primary pigments in orange carrot tissue are alpha and beta carotene.
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1Department of Plant Science, University College P.O. Box 78, Cardiff CF11XL, Wales, U.K. 2Institute of Horticultural Research (National Vegetable Research Station) Wellesbourne, Warwick CV35 9EF, U.K. Correspondence to: Institute of Horticultural Research (N.V.R.S.
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We have shown previously that inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) stimulates an efflux of 45Ca2+ from fusogenic carrot protoplasts (M Rincón, WF Boss [1987] Plant Physiol 83: 395-398).
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Distribution: Grown world-wide in temperate and subtropical regions, mainly in Europe, Syria to Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, China, North America, Siberia and North Africa. Low soil requirements, sensitive to poor drainage.
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Wild carrot (Daucus carota var. carota) cell suspensions (63 120 µm in diameter) were grown on a mineral salt medium containing different carbon sources in the presence (10 mM) and absence of myo-inositol.
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ribs Genera in family: 300 genera, 3,000 species: ± worldwide, especially temp; many cultivated for food or spice (e.g., Carum, caraway; Daucus; Petroselinum); some highly toxic (e.g., Conium).
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Daucus carota, a dicot in the family Apiaceae, is a perennial herb that is not native to California; it was introduced from elsewhere and naturalized in the wild [Lum/Walker].
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Home Plant List Malheur Experiment Station Queen Anne's lace, Wild Carrot (Daucus carota) Caption Queen Anne's lace, Wild Carrot (Daucus carota) Location Date Credit Clint Shock Species Daucus carota For additional information please send an e-mail request to: Dr. Clinton C. Shock
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Hämet-Ahti, L., Suominen, J., Ulvinen, T. & Uotila, P. (eds), 1998; Retkeilykasvio (Field Flora of Finland); Ed. 4. 656 pp.; Finnish Museum of Natural History, Botanical Museum.
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This study was conducted at the Michigan State University Muck Soils Research Farm in Laingsburg, MI on a Houghton muck field previously planted to carrot. Bolero carrot seed s were planted at a density of 22.
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Daucus carota L. - Queen anne's-lace. Present in the Texas flora and known locally as: Wild carrot, Queen Anne's lace (Texas Distribution by vegetation zone). Present in the CalFlora Database Photographs (8) from CalPhotos. Images available from the Vascular Plant Image Gallery.
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