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Leaves extremely deeply lobed*, fringe-like in appearance. Sprout from lower portions of the plant around and from several, central, hairy stems from which flowers blossom.
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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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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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PUBLISHED PAPERS RELATING TO CARROT (Daucus carota L.) (in date order) Davey, J.C., Horgan, G.W. & Talbot, M. 1997 Image analysis: a tool for assessing plant uniformity and variety matching. In: Proceedings of the fifth meeting of the EUCARPIA Carrot Working Group. Krakow.
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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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Origin of the name (etimology) : Well known by our forefathers who used to give it heating properties : "daucus" comes from daukos, name given by the Greeks to some members of the the Umbelliferae family and it seems to derive from "daîo" : I overheat .
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Characteristics: * Flowers white, in flat clusters that form a lace-like pattern, 3-6". Individual flowers often show a tiny, deep purple floret at the center.
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car.rot \'kar-*t\ n [MF carotte, fr. LL carota, fr. Gk karo-ton] 1: a biennial herb (Daucus carota of the family Umbelliferae, the car rot family) with a usu.
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Carrot is a cool-season, biennial relative of celery, parsnip, parsley and dill. It is native to Eurasia. They are a popular home garden item because they grow quickly. Carrot roots develop best under cool temperatures and in fine-textured (sandy), well-watered soils.
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A biennial with a taproot of distinctive odor. The plant is stiff and hairy, 1 to 3 feet tall. Leaves are divided several times. Flowers grow in a fat-top umbel, often centered by one or several minute, dark purple flowers. A weed introduced about 1900, now grows nearly throughout the U.S.
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Herbarium Home Checklist Hepatica Type Roberta Poland Seed Collection FSFC Seed Collection UMass Anthropology Seed Database Results of Search: Family Scientific Name Common Name Umbelliferae Aethusa cynapium Umbelliferae Anethum graveolens Dill Umbelliferae Angelica atropurpurea Purple Stemmed
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Single Seed Raman Measurements Allow Taxonomical Discrimination of Apiaceae Accessions Collected in Gene Banks R. Baranski1,2 M. Baranska3,4 H. Schulz3 P. W. Simon5 T.
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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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APIACEAE (formerly the Umbelliferae) John Navazio Organic Seed Alliance Apiaceae family 250 Genera 2800 Species Relatively little research of cultivated spp. Cultivated spp.
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Twenty-three larvae survived for only three to four days. On fifth and ninth days of the test moulting by the remaining two larvae was recorded. One of these survived for only 11 days. On 16th day the other larvae stopped feeding and on the 18th day it pupated.
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