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| | Wild carrot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Wild carrot is introduced and naturalised in North America, where it is often known as "Queen Anne's lace". |  | | See carrot for the modern cultivated forms of the species. |  | | Like the cultivated carrot, the wild carrot root is edible while young, but quickly becomes too woody to consume. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_carrot
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| | Carrot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The edible part of a carrot is a taproot. |  | | The familiar wild plant wild carrot, occasionally known as "Queen Anne's lace", is a relative of the garden carrot; garden carrots that run to seed soon revert to their wild prototype, with a forking carroty-smelling, edible root that quickly becomes too woody and bitter to eat. |  | | The Parsnip is a close relative of the carrot. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrot
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 | | Wild carrot passes the winter either as a seed or as a taproot surmounted by a rosette of leaves. |  | | Wild carrot harbors several disease organisms and insect pests, such as carrot rust fly and aster yellows (5). |  | | Wild carrot was used by the early Greeks and Romans as a medicine with a wide variety of attributes. |
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http://www.wssa.net/photo&info/larrymitich_info/wildcarrot.html
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| | Wild Carrot |
 | | Wild carrot and commercial carrot are the same species. |  | | The fleshy yellow/red root of the commercial carrot was a new characteristic; wild carrot has a thin, whitish, woody taproot (Schuchert 1999). |
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http://www.nwcb.wa.gov/weed_info/Written_findings/Daucus_carota%20.html
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| | Wild Carrot |
 | | Wild Carrot is an important source of the natural food dye, carotene, and for this reason has commercial importance. |  | | Wild Carrot doesn't begin blooming until mid-summer and usually occurs in mesic to dry areas, rather than wetlands. |  | | According to most authorities, it is the source of the cultivated carrot. |
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http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/weeds/plants/wild_carrot.htm
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| | WeedAlert.com Weed Listing (Wild Carrot) |
 | | Wild carrot, or Queen Anne's Lace, is a biennial. |  | | The flowers of wild carrot are small and white. |  | | Wild carrot can not compete in a cultivated turfgrass stand. |
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http://www.weedalert.com/weed_pages/wa_wild_carrot.htm
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| | Wild Carrot weed bio at MSU Turf Weeds.net |
 | | Wild Carrot weed bio at MSU Turf Weeds.net |  | | Wild carrot (Queen Anne's-lace) is a biennial that forms a deep carrrot-like taproot that allows it to survive the harsh, gravely, nutrient deficient conditions that it thrives in. |  | | Because wild carrot is a biennial it relies on exposed soil for germinating seed. |
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http://www.msuturfweeds.net/details/_/wild_carrot_21
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| | Where's Peter Rabbit when you need him? |
 | | Wild carrot is a biennial plant that reproduces only by seed. |  | | The root on a wild carrot plant is somewhat similar to a carrot. |  | | Wild carrot also has a woody taproot that can be eaten, and its arrangement of flowers has another odd name: an umbel. |
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http://www.agriculture.com/ag/story.jhtml?storyid=/templatedata/ag/story/data/agWorld_8017.xml
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| | Carrot |
 | | The carrot (Daucus carota) belongs to the family Apiaceae; the wild ancestor of the carrot is the wildflower Wild carrot. |  | | A carrot is a root vegetable, typically orange in color with a woody texture. |  | | The now synonymous orange carrot was developed in Holland as a tribute to William I of Orange during the Dutch fight for independence from Spain in the 16th century. |
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http://www.wikiverse.org/carrot
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| | Carrot |
 | | Wild carrot is easy to distinguish from the other members of the large Umbelliferae family by having a few single flowers at the centre of the umbel which are deep purple in colour. |  | | The carrot which comes to our table is the product of a long period of cultivation and is derived from its wild sister, the wild carrot. |  | | The carrot is a plant with a rich history. |
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http://www.wala.de/english/pflanze/archiv/carrot.htm
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| | The Wild Carrot - Queen Annes Lace |
 | | Queen Annes Lace is the wild progenitor of the domesticated carrot. |  | | Wild carrot may be controlled by herbicides at three stages of growth: overwintered plants with early pre-plant, pre-emergence or post--emergence herbicide applications; established plants with fall herbicide applications; and seedlings with pre-emergence or post-emergence herbicide applications. |  | | Wild Carrot is found in sandy or gravelly soils and in wets areas. |
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http://website.lineone.net/~stolarczyk/queen.html
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| | Wild Carrot Management in Michigan No-tillage Soybean Production |
 | | Wild carrot plants, grown in the greenhouse from seed collections of seven Michigan locations, were controlled at 18 to 91% with 2,4-D applied at 1.0 qt/A. At least one wild carrot plant was controlled at less than 20% with 2,4-D in 50% of the total populations tested, indicating that 2,4-D resistant wild carrot is widespread. |  | | Greenhouse studies were conducted to control wild carrot as a seedling, using preemergence herbicides, or as a young plant with four to five leaves, using postemergence herbicides. |  | | Wild carrot is one of those weeds that can become a problem in no-tillage soybean after two or more years of continuous no-tillage, causing loss of yield. |
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http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~stratsoy/research/mi4.html
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| | Chicago Area Mensa / Mensa of Illinois / Cheap Eats |
 | | Wild carrots are pretty much skinny spikes, but cultivated carrots come in a variety of sizes and shapes: short and stubby, long and thin, blunt, pointy, globular, and everything in between. |  | | And not just a wild carrot, but a domestic carrot gone feral, because the Americas had no carrots before English gardeners brought along their cultivated varieties. |  | | British records relate that, about the twelfth century, some people were sowing wild carrot seeds because they preferred them to the cultivated varieties, which indicates that the cultivated varieties were growing in England by then. |
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http://www.chicago.us.mensa.org/features/cheats/200103
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| | Countryside & Small Stock Journal: Stalking the wild carrot.@ HighBeam Research |
 | | Wild carrots are one of the many wild edibles that were used by our fore-fathers. |  | | Wild carrot is easy to spot from the road because the white umbrella flower head stands out... |  | | I hope this information about the plant that brought you the current domestic carrot will whet your appetite to learn more about the free wild edibles that are available outside your back door. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:14371145&refid=ip_encyclopedia_hf
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| | Wild Carrot |
 | | Wild carrot seedlings are similar to Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) seedlings, however the cotyledons of common yarrow are egg-shaped unlike the linear cotyledons of wild carrot. |  | | Wild Carrot or Queen Anne's Lace: Daucus carota |  | | Plants resemble a typical garden carrot during the first year of growth and produce white, flat-topped flowers with a central purple flower during the second year of growth. |
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http://www.ppws.vt.edu/scott/weed_id/dauca.htm
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| | Control of Problem Weeds: Wild Carrot |
 | | Wild carrot (also called Queen Anne's lace) is a biennial weed that is becoming more of a problem in continuous no-tillage cropping systems. |  | | Tillage is the most effective tool for control of wild carrot in the spring. |  | | Some wild carrot populations in Ohio are resistant to 2,4-D. Wheat Stubble. |
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http://ohioline.osu.edu/b789/b789_79.html
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| | CD Baby: WILD CARROT: Hope |
 | | A wild carrot is the same as Queen Anne's Lace. |  | | Wild carrot's music has been described as being rooted the solid earth of tradition, while displaying a delicate intricacy, like the flower of Queen Anne's Lace. |  | | Pamela Temple and Spencer Funk are wild carrot |
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http://www.cdbaby.com/wildcarrot
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| | Herbs for fertility - red clover - birth control - wild carrot - Susun Weed - herbal medicine |
 | | The aromatic seeds of wild carrot are collected in the fall and eaten (a heaping teaspoonful a day) to prevent the implantation of a fertilized egg. |  | | Wild carrot (Daucus carota), better known as Queen Anne's lace, is such a common roadside plant that most people are amazed to learn that it is a proven anti-fertility herb. |  | | Some of these grow wild, others are easy to cultivate, and, with the exception of wild carrot, all are also readily available at health food stores. |
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http://www.herbshealing.com/Article_Fertility_Herbs.htm
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| | Carrot |
 | | Carrots are ready to harvest 50 to 85 days after planting. |  | | Carrot Weevil (Listronotus oregonensis) The white, legless larvae of this insect cause damage to the roots through feeding in zig-zag grooves and tunnels. |  | | Wild related type of carrots are found from the British Isles to NW China. |
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http://www.uga.edu/vegetable/carrot.html
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| | Wild Carrot |
 | | The roots of the wild carrot are much thinner than those of the cultivated ones, and whitish in color, not orange. |  | | The small tuber resembled wild carrot, a sweet groundnut Jondalar was familiar with, and the first taste was nutty, but the hot aftertaste of radish was a surprise. |  | | More about wild carrot and garden carrot in MGMH |
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http://www.phoenix.4u.org/aylasplants/plants/carrot.html
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| | WeedAlert.com Weed Listing (Wild Violet) |
 | | Wild violet is a winter perennial, growing 2 - 5 inches tall. |  | | The flowers of wild violet range from white to blue to purple and appear from March to June. |  | | Care must be taken to remove all plant roots to prevent reestablishment. |
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http://www.weedalert.com/weed_pages/wa_wild_violet.htm
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| | Carrots in todays world |
 | | The cultivated carrot belongs to the genus Daucus L. |  | | The carrot plant is indigenous to the maritime chalky soils of southern Europe but has spread widely, partly through reversion from cultivated plants. |  | | Many types of carrots are available, varying according to the area and climate, and every year new varieties are brought out on the market by the multi-national seed companies. |
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http://website.lineone.net/~stolarczyk/today.html
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| | GreyWing's Herbal, part of The Manor-House for Wiccan Studies-Queen Anne's Lace |
 | | The cultivated garden carrot is a descendant of this plant. |  | | The seeds of Wild Carrot were recommended for relief of urinary retention and to stimulate menstruation by the physician Dioscorides. |  | | The name pastinace was used for both carrot and parsnip in the time of Pliny. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/4177/qanneslace.html
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| | Wild Carrot - Flowers |
 | | Over sixty distinct species of insects may be taken on the wild carrot by any amateur, since it blooms while insect life is at its height ; but, as might be expected, the long-tongued and color-loving, specialized bees and butterflies do not often waste time on florets so easily drained by the mob. |  | | A pest to farmers, a joy to the flower-lover, and a welcome signal for refreshment to hosts of flies, beetles, bees, and wasps, especially to the paper-nest builders, the sprangly wild carrot lifts its fringy foliage and exquisite lacy blossoms above the dry soil of three continents. |  | | Still another fiction is that the cultivated carrot, introduced to England by the Dutch in Queen Elizabeth's reign, was derived from this wild species. |
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http://www.oldandsold.com/articles22/flowers-163.shtml
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| | Wild Carrot (daucus carota) |
 | | Wild Carrot seeds were once popular in folk medicine as a means of birth control, a sort of "morning-after" pill. |  | | Although related to the culinary, orange carrot, the root of Wild Carrot s very different, being small, spindly and white. |  | | Wild Carrot makes a very decorative ornamental plant, but can be invasive so chop off seedheads before they scatter seed everywhere! |
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http://www.englishplants.co.uk/wildcarrot.html
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| | ARS Publication request: Molecular Diversity Analysis of Cultivated Carrot (Daucus Carota L.) and Wild Daucus ... |
 | | Based on this study of 124 domesticated and wild carrot we confirmed this assumption and noted that carrot molecular markers are not very helpful in anticipating genetic traits which we are interested in. |  | | Although cultivated carrot and wild Daucus carota subspecies can cross freely, cultivated and wild carrots clustered largely independently, supporting the possibility that human selection for desirable horticultural traits has artificially reduced gene flow between cultivated and wild forms. |  | | We concluded that genetic diversity in carrot is extensive and relatively unstructured in nature. |
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http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/publications/publications.htm?SEQ_NO_115=129800
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| | Wild Carrot, Food Resource [http://food.oregonstate.edu/], Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
 | | The carotene (provitamin A) content of wild carrots is considerably less than that of true cultivated carrots, but it would make a contribution to the requirement for this vitamin. |  | | Indian Carrot or False Caraway,Perideridia gairdneri (H. and A.) Mathias |  | | Wild Carrot, Food Resource [http://food.oregonstate.edu/], Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR Food and Ingredients |
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http://food.oregonstate.edu/v/carrotw.html
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| | Wild Carrot |
 | | Wild Carrot Daucus carota is a typical member of the Parsley Family with its finely-divided leaves and clusters of small flowers in large umbrella-shaped heads. |  | | In the Wild Carrot these heads are flat-topped and lacy suggesting the plant's other name "Queen Anne's Lace". |  | | There is often a single purple floweret in the centre of the white head. |
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http://www.alientravelguide.com/science/biology/life/plants/tracheo/spermops/angiospe/dicotyle/apiales/wildcarr.htm
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| | Wild Carrot |
 | | The stems of wild carrot are vertically ribbed, hairy, and lack the purple spotting. |  | | Similar Species: The leaves and seedlings of mayweed chamomile are similar to those of wild carrot, but mayweed plants produce erect, leafy flowering stems. |  | | Seedlings of common yarrow are easily confused with wild carrot. |
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http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Agronomy/Weeds/wild_carrot.htm
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| | Controlling Wild Carrot |
 | | Wild carrot may be controlled by herbicides at three |  | | The biology of wild carrot is a critical |  | | Wild carrot is usually found in undisturbed habitats |
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http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/mods1/fact9707.html
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| | Queen Anne's Lace (Daucus carota) |
 | | The vegetable carrot was bred from this plant. |  | | Queen Anne's lace was introduced from Europe as a medicinal plant. |
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http://www.ct-botanical-society.org/galleries/daucuscaro.html
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| | Wild Carrot: Queen Anne's Lace, Daucus carota |
 | | The modern orange-colored carrot probably arose in the 16th century in Holland, where patriotic plant breeders developed a tuber that celebrated the Royal House of Orange. |  | | --not quite as bright as that of the cultivated carrot for which it is likely a direct ancestor. |  | | And third, as the Wild Carrot's more familiar name indicates, it's not even a native plant. |
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http://www.hiltonpond.org/ThisWeek040715.html
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| | American wild carrot |
 | | American wild carrot, also known as rattlesnake weed, is a simple to few-branched annual that grows to 2' tall. |  | | The fruit is oblong with two rows of stiff bristles. |  | | There is only one other member of the genus Daucus in Calif. It is introduced, and is the plant that most people would recognize as Queen Anne's Lace (Daucus carota) if they saw it as a flowering weed out in a disturbed area, but which in fact is also the domestic carrot. |
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http://www.calflora.net/bloomingplants/americanwildcarrot.html
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| | Wild Carrot Paper |
 | | A Carrot, Daucus carota sativus, had over wintered and was a 18" bushy thing. |  | | So, in addition to collecting cornshucks from grocers, add carrot tops for an easy lovely paper. |  | | From Gin Petty, papermaker extraordinaire, other sources for plant fibers that make green-green paper: Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis), gill-over-the-ground (Glechoma hederacea), wild garlic (Allium vineale), barnyard grass (Echinochloa crusgalli), common violet leaves and stems (Viola sororia), spiderwort (Tradescantia virginiana) and Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense). |
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http://www.artfarm.com/carrot.html
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| | Carrot River, Saskatchewan |
 | | The town of Carrot River is situated 10 kilometers south of Highway #55 on #23 and is surrounded by fertile farm land and lush forest as well as some of the best recreational sites in all of Saskatchewan. |  | | The town of Carrot River is a vibrant community of 1200 people with a full range of services and facilities, from banking and confectionery to florists and hardware stores. |  | | The river known as oskatask sipiy in Cree, literally "river of the wild carrot" runs by this town and the town takes its name from the beautiful and fertile Carrot River Valley. |
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http://www.newsaskcfdc.ca/carrotriver.html
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| | Wild Carrot TV - Home |
 | | Hello my name is Katch and as the head carrot of Wild Carrot Creations, let me offer a hearty welcome to the lighter side of our company. |  | | My goal is for you to have fun and enjoy your experience at Wild Carrot TV. |  | | Contents from the Book of Dirt are ©Wild Carrot Creations. |
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http://www.wildcarrot.tv/launchpad.php
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| | Wild Carrot |
 | | The Wild Carrot Caf is located in Saint John's historic City Market. |  | | Want to know more about the good food you eat at the Wild Carrot Caf? |  | | Read the nutritional information in Canada's Food Guide. |
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http://www.wildcarrotcafe.com/pages/links.htm
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| | Queen Anne's Lace (Wild Carrot) Wildflower Photo - NaturalMoment.com |
 | | A common "alien" plant, the wild carrot provides a spectacular show in late summer in fields and meadows. |  | | Other common names include Bird's Nest (referring to the appearance of the flower cluster when closed) and Devil's Plague, supposedly because birds avoid the seeds like the plague. |  | | Queen Anne's Lace (Wild Carrot) Wildflower Photo - NaturalMoment.com |
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http://www.naturalmoment.com/wildflowers/queenannes.html
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| | Wild Carrot From Well Naturally |
 | | Wild carrot is one of an extensive line of herbs and spices, offered by Well Naturally, for all your herbal needs. |  | | To order Wild Carrot, type the quantity that you wish to buy and click the "add to cart" button. |  | | Please check our herb pages for a complete listing of our herbs. |
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http://www.wellnaturally.com/herbs/wildcarrot.html
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| | Vindy.com - Wild Carrot slated to perform |
 | | Wild Carrot's reputation for high musicianship, professionalism and fun has made them a favorite on the national folk circuit. |  | | Pamela Temple and Spencer Fund comprise Wild Carrot. |  | | Wild Carrot is an award-winning Cincinnati-based duo, rooted in traditional music. |
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http://www.vindy.com/print/283144681742835.php
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| | Chris Thomas Homepage (MiltonCruise)-Gateway-Micro-Scanner-Wild carrot |
 | | The white heads of wild carrot sprout abundantly on roadside verges. |  | | Taking a closer look at the masses of small flowers, it become apparent that within the centre of each head lies a single purple flower. |  | | You can also transfer to alternative modes of transport via the controls at the lower right of this page. |
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http://homepages.tesco.net/~chris.jrthomas/Ims_4carrot.html
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| | Alternative Nature Herbal Medicine site |
 | | Alternative Nature Online Herbal has articles about herbal remedies from wild plants, alternative medicine, growing herbs, and hundreds of photographs of medicinal plants. |  | | Learn about edible and medicinal wild food with NYC's favorite naturalist, "Wildman" Steve Brill. |  | | A preview of plant photos for commercial licensing. |
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http://www.altnature.com
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| | Resena Wild Carrot - Visita a Chile, Marzo 2003 |
 | | Resena Wild Carrot - Visita a Chile, Marzo 2003 |  | | U.S. duo "Wild Carrot" visit to Chile - |  | | El dúo Wild Carrot, formado por la vocalista y guitarrista Pamela Temple y el guitarrista y mandolinista Spencer Funk, es un singular grupo con un variado repertorio que comprende desde las canciones folclóricas más tradicionales hasta el blues y jazz. |
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http://www.usembassy.cl/_temporal/896/EmbassySite/Embajada/pa/wild%20carrot/ResenaWildCarrot.htm
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| | Wild Carrot |
 | | Wild Carrot flower, note the central red dot. |  | | Written by Matt Stribley, please e-mail me at |
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http://www.floracam.co.uk/wildflowers/flowers/414.html
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| | Wild Carrot, Garden Snail |
 | | The foliage is exactly like the tops of garden carrots. |  | | With a closer look I notice long bracts, like spurs, trailing from the individual flower clusters of the umbel. |  | | Previous day Nature Diary Wild West Yorkshire home page |
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http://www.users.daelnet.co.uk/willowisland/docs/aug/aug09.html
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