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Daucus carota,
whose common names include wild carrot,
European wild carrot, bird's nest, bishop's lace, and
Queen Anne's lace (North America), is a flowering...
- The
carrot (
Daucus carota subsp. sativus) is a root vegetable,
typically orange in colour,
though heirloom variants including purple, black, red, white...
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Daucus is a
worldwide genus of
herbaceous plants of the
celery family Apiaceae of
which the best-known
species is the
cultivated carrot.
Daucus has about...
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Bindweed Blue
bindweed –
Solanum dulcamara Bird's nest –
Daucus carota Bird's nest
plant –
Daucus carota Bird of
paradise –
Strelitzia reginae Birch – Betula...
- may be
zygomorphic flowers at the edge of the umbel, as in
carrot (
Daucus carota) and coriander, with
petals of
unequal size, the ones
pointing outward...
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White carrot may
refer to:
White varieties of the
common carrot (
Daucus carota subsp. sativus) Arracacha, an
Andean root
vegetable sometimes called white...
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plant Daucus carota,
native to
temperate Eurasia and
naturalized in
Australia and
North America; the wild form of the
domesticated carrot Daucus carota Ammi...
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Daucus maritimus may
refer to
three different taxa of plants:
Daucus maritimus With., a
synonym for
Daucus carota subsp.
carota L.
Daucus maritimus Lam...
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dishes and foods,
which use
carrot as a
primary ingredient. The
carrot (
Daucus carota subsp. sativus) is a root vegetable,
usually orange in colour, though...
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Daucus carota (Apiaceae)
Simple umbel of
Fatsia ****onica (Araliaceae)
Involucrate simple umbels of
Primula veris Umbel of a
Pelargonium zonale Daucus...