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 | | Daucus carota is host to numerous insect pollinators such as flies (Drosophilidae), ants (Formicidae), beetles (Coleoptera), and bees (Apidae) (Wilkinson et al. |  | | Given that Daucus carota has a relatively long, flowering period and an abundance of nectar and pollen on its mature inflorescences, all of these insect families are successful plant pollinators for Daucus carota (Elliott et al. |  | | Daucus carota is an adaptable species that is able to grow in poor soil, but is most successful in loose, fertile, and well drained sites such as the tall grass prairies of Illinois. |
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http://www.neiu.edu/~jkasmer/Biol386/Proposals/prop0107.htm
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| | Daucus carota |
 | | Daucus carota is protandrous; on an individual flower, the gynoecium (egg) is still immature when the pollen is released. |  | | Daucus carota is not usually a high-priority for management, but it can be persistent or require active management on heavy soils with a good clay content. |  | | Daucus carota can be controlled along paths or in small patches by hand-pulling or mowing in mid-to-late summer before seed set. |
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http://tncweeds.ucdavis.edu/esadocs/documnts/dauccar.html
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| | The Wild Carrot - Queen Annes Lace |
 | | Although the species name for this ferny plant with the elegant, white lacy flowers is "Daucus carota", the same one used for cultivated carrots it is not the same plant. |  | | (Daucus Carota) or Queen Annes Lace is one of many umbelliferous plants to be found growing around the world. |  | | If you want to plant it, easiest way is to gather a handful of the seeds from a plant dying down in the fall. |
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http://website.lineone.net/~stolarczyk/queen.html
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| | daucus carota, herb bulk medicinal |
 | | s Lace, (not to WA), OG 200 Seeds Daucus carota... |  | | Carrot / Daucus carota > Supplement Index > Carrot / Daucus carota >... |  | | Quantity: Carrot Diced 1 lb (Daucus carota) $8.30... |
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http://www.amazingherbalguide.com/52/daucus-carota,-herb-bulk-medicinal.html
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| | AllRefer.com - Queen Anne's lace, Plant (Plants) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Similar in appearance to the cultivated carrot (which is believed to have been derived from this plant), it has feathery foliage but a woody root. |  | | Queen Anne's lace or wild carrot, herb (Daucus carota) of the family Umbelliferae (carrot family), native to the Old World but naturalized and often weedy throughout North America. |  | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Plants > Queen Anne's lace |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/Q/QuAnnlace.html
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| | History of the Carrot - ad 200 to date |
 | | In the 1600's, in England, carrots were common enough to be grown as a farm crop as well as in small garden plots The Wild Carrot, Daucus Carota,became known as Queen Annes Lace, oddly enough at the time of |  | | As vegetables were at that time rather scarce in England, the Carrot's delicious root was warmly welcomed and became a general favourite, its cultivation spreading over the country. |  | | The familiar vegetable with its thick sweet tasting root, comes from a natural variety of "Queen Anne's Lace" named Daucus Carota variety sativus (Sativus means cultivated) similar to dill, but with bright white umbrella - shaped flower clusters. |
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http://website.lineone.net/~stolarczyk/history2.html
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| | Daucus carota |
 | | weeds; plant pests; plant diseases; pest management; carrots; Daucus carota; California; |  | | Information is provided on carrot pests, including the damage they cause and treatment/control options, and a colour photograph is available for each pest listed. |
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http://agrifor.ac.uk/browse/cabi/d3dad78a2277f5616fb550aaea4afc3a.html
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| | Daucus carota page |
 | | - My friend Hope once said, "Queen Anne's Lace is to the carrot as Asian jungle fowl is to the chicken." Indeed, Daucus carota is the wild form of the cultivated carrot. |  | | It is also a serious weed in Missouri. |
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http://www.missouriplants.com/Whitealt/Daucus_carota_page.html
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| | Queen Anne's Lace (Daucus carota) |
 | | USDA Plants - Daucus carota L. Queen Anne's lace |  | | ITIS Advanced Search to see if they meet the current ITIS taxonomic criteria. |
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http://2bnthewild.com/plants/H165.htm
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| | Daucus carota |
 | | Reviewing research on myristicin, which occurs in nutmeg, mace, black pepper, carrot seed, celery seed, and parsley, Buchanan (J. Food Safety 1: 275, 1979) noted that the psychoactive and hallucinogenic properties of mace, nutmeg, and purified myristicin have been studied. |  | | Daucus has been reported to contain acetone, asarone, choline, ethanol, formic acid, HCN, isobutyric acid, limonene, malic acid, maltose, oxalic acid, palmitic acid, pyrrolidine, and quinic acid. |  | | Most cvs have been derived from Daucus carota subsp. |
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http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Daucus_carota.html
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| | NatureServe Explorer Species Index: Genus Daucus |
 | | The species is present in the nation or subnation due to direct or indirect human intervention. |  | | AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY Daucus pusillus |
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http://www.natureserve.org/explorer/speciesIndex/Genus_Daucus_120430_1.htm
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| | Wild Carrot (daucus carota) |
 | | The name Bird's Nest comes from the plants resemblance to one when the seeds have ripened - the umbels then contract so that the head forms a hollow cup. |  | | Daucus comes from the Greek "dais", to burn, referring to its pungency and stimulating properties. |  | | Found a lot near the coast and in wasteland. |
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http://www.englishplants.co.uk/wildcarrot.html
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| | M.M.P.N.D. - Sorting Daucus names |
 | | van der Vossen H.A.M. and Sambas E.N. 1993, Daucus carota L., In Siemonsma J.S. and Kasem Piluek (Editors) : Plant Resources of South-East Asia N°8. |
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http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Daucus.html
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| | Daucus carota sativus |
 | | References for Daucus carota sativa (a possible synonym). |
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http://www.ibiblio.org/pfaf/cgi-bin/arr_html?Daucus+carota+sativus
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 | | Departments » Herbal Medicine » Materia Medica » Daucus carrota |
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http://www.ann.com.au/herbs/Monographs/daucus.htm
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| | Daucuscarotasativa |
 | | "Daucus carota" "Daucus carota sativa" "de Saussure" decagram decigram dekagram desecrate desecrated desecration desegrated desegregate desegregation "desoxyribonucleic acid" disaccharidase disaccharide disaccord disagree "disagree with" disagreeable "disagreeable chore" "disagreeable person" "disagreeable task" "disagreeable woman" disagreeableness disagreeably disagreement "disassortative mating" "dish washer" dishwasher "dishwasher detergent" Dixiecrats Djakarta dojigger "dusky shark" |  | | "Daucus Carota" Decacera Decacerata Decachord Decachordon Decagram Decagramme Decigram Decigramme Decisory Dekagram Desecrate Desecrated Desecrater Desecrating Desecration Desecrator "desegrated nonsegregated unsegregated" desegregate desegregation "desoxyribonucleic acid" disaccharate Disaccord Disaccordant Disacryl Disaggregate Disaggregation Disagree Disagreeable Disagreeableness Disagreeably Disagreeance Disagreed Disagreeing Disagreement Disagreer Discusser Disexercise Disguiser dishwasher Dishwasher disseisor Disseizor Disseizoress Disseizure Dissuasory Dixiecrats "Duke's coronet" |
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