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By simply selecting one plant over another when propagating, small differences can slowly be introduced into a population, with the small changes accumulating over time to produce some dramatic results.
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Carrot - Daucus carota - has been used to encourage delayed menstruation, and can induce uterine contractions in pregnant women.
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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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Identifying Noxious Weeds of Ohio, Bulletin 866-98. Wild Carrot (Daucus carota) Habitat: dry fields, wastelands, pastures, and no-till field crops Life
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Scale 0-5 snails (5=snail delicacy 0=leave alone) Comments: What vegetable garden doesn't have carrots.
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[R] Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae). Fr: Carotte; Ge: Karotte; Sp: Zanahoria; It: Carota; Pt: Cenoura. . - Herbaceous biennial plant with small pink or white umbelliferous flowers, found growing wild in dry plains or at the edge of fields.
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Description Introduced. A few large, flat-topped lacy umbels with tiny white flowers, hairy on top, sometimes nearly smooth, with one dark reddish-brown, purple or pink floret usually at center of umbel; lacy-leafed stem. Flowers: compound umbels 3-6" (7.
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Invasive a.k.a. Wild Carrot This native of Europe and ancestor of the garden carrot is considered a vexing weed. Interestingly, it has been reproduced in tissue culture from a single embryonic cell and brought to flower!
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Carrot allergy is generally associated with allergy to birch pollen or with the celery-carrot-mugwort-spice syndrome. Allergy to carrot seems rather less common than the related allergy to celery.
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DESCRIPTION: This plant is cultivated for its enlarged, edible root and is commonly known as the Carrot. The original species, from which the Carrot was developed, came from Europe and is known as Queen Anne's Lace.
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Home About the Garden Plant Collection Links Search Browse About the Plant List Carrot ( Daucus carota L.) Family: Umbelliferae Medicinal uses: Carotenoids are an anti-oxidant Part used medicinally: Root Native origin: Temperate Region Daucus carota L. Daucus carota L. Photos: D. Doel
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urpose - This garden highlights issues of hunger, food, and nutrition. It presents common and easy to grow vegetables. The vegetables in this garden are planted, tended and harvested by 4-H club members. Many of the vegetables are donated to the local food shelf.
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NATIONAL VARIETY LIST/NASIONALE VARIëTEITSLYS II DENOMINATIONS\BENAMINGS II.A Applications for variety denominations/Aansoeke on variëteitsbenamings Vide I.a II.B Applications for approval of alterations of denominations/Aansoeke om goedkeuring vir die wysiging van benamings A pplication
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Appearance:Biennial herbaceous plant, 3 - 4' tall, consists of one or several hairy hollow stems, growing from one central stem, each with an umbrella-shaped flower cluster at the top. Plant smells like a carrot, it is the ancestor of the garden carrot. Appears as rosette in its first year.
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Historical Common Names of Great Plains Plants: Daucus carota L. Family : Apiaceae Origin : introduced Common names Bee's-nest [Bee's nest] (1929) (157) Bee's-nest plant [Beesnest plant] (1876-1900?) (92, 158) Bird's-nest [Bird's nest] (1896-1923) (62, 75, 76, 156) Bird's-nest plant [Bird's nest
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Flowers: 1/8" wide, creamy white in flat topped compound umbels with feathery green collar, lacy, with purple to black flower in center, imperfect Fruit: spiny, in dried seed-heads, oblong and flattened Habitat: fields, meadows, roadsides, open woods
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genus of the lily family (Liliaceae) with about 300 species native from Siberia to southern Africa. Best known is the garden asparagus, Asparagus officinalis, cultivated as a green vegetable for its succulent spring stalks. Several African species are grown as ornamental plants.
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Robert W. Freckmann Herbarium University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point Vascular Plants Plants of Wisconsin Home New Search Photographer: Dennis W. Woodland Botanical Illustration Botanical Illustration Damon A. Smith Kurt Stüber Merel R. Black Paul Drobot Paul Drobot Robert Bierman Robert
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