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Daucus carota

reng taxonomic :

  • espècia

estatut de conservacion :

  • Preocupacion menora

taxon superior :

  • Daucus

nom scientific :

  • Daucus carota (autor taxonomic : Carl von Linné ; data de descripcion scientifica : sègle 18)

natura de l'element :

  • taxon

descrit per :

  • Zhiwu Mingshi Tukao (afirmacion detalhada dins : Q107402376)
  • Dictionnaire raisonné de la langue vivante grande-russienne (afirmacion detalhada dins : Q30199770)
  • Flora Reipublicae Popularis Sinicae, volume 55(3) (pagina : 223)
  • Q19133013 (afirmacion detalhada dins : Q112654770)

URL Germplasm Resources Information Network :

ce taxon produit :

  • wild carrot

nom cort :

  • D. carota

nom vernacular :

  • 胡蘿蔔
  • Möhre
  • 胡萝卜
  • 野胡萝卜
  • 野胡萝卜子
  • 鹤虱风
  • carotte
  • 野胡萝卜根
  • navadno korenje
  • Queen Anne's lace
  • Carotte sauvage
  • mrkev obecná
  • gewöhnliche Möhre
  • peen
  • 南鹤虱
  • Wild Carrot
  • 野胡萝卜(胡萝卜)
  • Peen
  • wild carrot

de pas confondre amb :

  • wild carrot

sosclassa de :

  • carrot plant
  • planta bisannau
  • Planta utila

UMLS CUI :

  • C0996917

còdi OEPP :

  • DAUCA

usatge :

  • Planta medicinala
  • legum

envahit :

  • Colómbia Britanica
  • Albèrta
  • Tèrranòva e Labrador
  • Illa del Prince Edoard
  • Shanghai
  • Nòu Brunswick
  • Ontàrio
  • Manitòba
  • Quebèc
  • Saskatchewan
  • Nòva Escòcia

mantengut pel projècte :

  • wikiprojet biologie de l'invasion

citation d'un auteur du taxon :

  • L.

arborescéncia MeSH :

  • B01.875.800.575.912.250.075.278

URL d'un génome séquencé :

rusticité de la plante :

  • 4

categoria principala :

  • Catégorie:Carotte

aire de répartition :

  • Xinjiang
  • Guangdong
  • Republica Populara de China (unitat administrativa : Jiangxi, Shaanxi)
  • Region autonòma du Tibet
  • Pequin
  • Shanghai

Identificant Wikidata :

La pastanaga o la carròta (Daucus carota) es una planta, cultivada o pas, que se'n consumís la raiç quand es cultivada. Fa partida de la familha de las Apiaceae, abans coneguda amb lo nom d'ombellifèras.

Aquesta planta biennala es cultivada coma annala. I a tanben de varietats silvèstras. De varietats cultivadas son atestadas tre l'antiquitat ; al sègle XVII los olandeses ne seleccionèron d'autras de color iranjada e rogenca (de per abans èran negras o violacèas). La germinacion es dificila pr'amor que fòrça granas son pas viablas e la creissença es fòrça lenta. An besonh d'èsser deserbadas de manièra eficaça per que las plantulas se desvolòpan en primièr dapasset. Son cultivadas en rengada dins d'òrts o ben en cultura extensiva. An besonh de tèrras moflas e sablonencas per que la racina cresca coma cal. Lo terren pòt pas èsser peirós ni pòt i aver fòrça fems pr'amor qu'alavetz las raices forcan.

Del punt de vista nutritiu son importantas per lor contengut ric en betacarotèn, precursor de la vitamina A e contenon pauc de lipids e de proteïnas. Provesisson una energia de 40 calorias per cada cent gramas.

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Wild carrot (Daucus carota) on a meadow near the Widawa river in Sołtysowice, Wrocław, Poland. (Nova)

Wild carrot (Daucus carota) on a meadow near the Widawa river in Sołtysowice, Wrocław, Poland. (Nova)

Wild carrot (Daucus carota) on a meadow near the Widawa river in Sołtysowice, Wrocław, Poland. (Nova)

Wild carrot (Daucus carota) on a meadow near the Widawa river in Sołtysowice, Wrocław, Poland. (Nova)

(nl: Wilde wortel plant) Daucus carota; (Rasbak)

Queen Anne's Lace (FlickrLickr)

Daucus carota (probably subsp. commutatus) Calvi, Corse, France (Tigerente)

This plant is probably Daucus carota; Vadmurok in Hungarian. (Gubbubu)

wilde Möhre, Photo im Juli 2004, Kristian Peters (Fabelfroh)

Daucus carota a shomron (Daniel Ventura)

Daucus carota (Rob Hille)

fr Photos prise à la décrue, après l'inondation record de l'Aa (niveau record dépassé de 40 cm), début mars 2002 ; Près de l'église, au centre de Blendecques en aval de Arques, Cette carotte sauvage est encore maintenue par ses radicelles, mais le sol dans lequel elle poussait a été totalement emporté. (Lamiot)

Bloeiende wortel (peen) half juni. (File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske))

Daucus carota Habitus Sierra Madrona, May 11, 2008 (Javier martin)

Bewuchs am Südhang des Hohentwiel: Gewöhnliche Kratzdistel (lila, Mitte), Möhre (weiß, oben), Gemeine Hasel (Strauch, Hintergrund) (Rotatebot)

Paprastoji morka (Daucus carota)

Šeima. Salieriniai (Apiaceae)

Foto: Algirdas, 2006 m. liepos 25 d., Lietuva
(File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske))

Umbelliferae: Apium leaves and tiny inflorescences, Daucus habit, Foeniculum inflorescences, Eryngium inflorescences, Petroselinum root. (RoRo)

Daucus carota habitus, Dehesa Boyal de Puertollano, Spain (Javier martin)

Wild carrot (Daucus carota), 55294 Bodenheim, Germany (VBuhl)

dactus carota (wild carrot) (Pikiwikisrael)

Wild carrot and grass on South West Coast Path. On the coast path between Holcombe and Dawlish, east of Teignmouth Road. (GeographBot)

גזר הגינה (Rotatebot)

גזר הגינה (Matanya)

Daucus carota ssp. carota, Apiaceae, Wild Carrot, Bird's Nest, Bishop's Lace, habitus; Mintraching, Bavaria, Germany. The blooming plant is used in homeopathy as remedy: Daucus carota (Dauc.) (Llez)

de:Daucus carota Allgäu, Winter 2010 (Alofok)

This photo is from Gardenology.org and is available under CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. If you use it, please include attribution to Gardenology.org, with a link if the media allows it. If the name is missing, click here. (RaffiKojian)

This photo is from Gardenology.org and is available under CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. If you use it, please include attribution to Gardenology.org, with a link if the media allows it. If the name is missing, click here. (RaffiKojian)

Carrot in flower, Cambridge Daucus carota blooming in the University Botanic Garden. (GeographBot)

Wild carrot (Daucus carota) can be found flowering in abundance on roadside verges. One of the many vernacular names for this species is Queen Anne's Lace. The plant is attractive to a large number of insect species. (GeographBot)

Wild carrot (Daucus carota) An interesting plant, not only as the ancestor of the cultivated carrot but for the way the flower umbels mature: seen here are the white flowerheads which th deepen in colour as they mature; the seedheads curl up into cupshapes like birds' nests, which when dried up may detach and blow around, spreading the seeds.

The root is edible but not much sought after, and the plant is regarded as an invasive weed in some respects. It is frequently to be found growing on the coast, as here, and it is pollinated by butterflies and other flying insects that are attracted to the single tiny floweretin the centre of each inflorescence which is coloured pink or purple. This gave rise to the American name Queen Ann's Lace (in Britain this is another name for Cow Parsley). The story was Queen Ann pricked her finger and left a spot of blood on the lacy bloom. The coloured floweret was held to be a cure for epilepsy, and the Wild Carrot also has contraceptive properties for which it is still used today.

See http://www.carrotmuseum.co.uk/queen.html for further information and folklore on this interesting plant.
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Daucus carota

גזר קיפח
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Oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) and Wild carrot (Daucus carota) flowers in London, England. (DenesFeri)

Daucus carota plant in its natural habitat. (Cwmhiraeth)

Wilde Möhre (Daucus carota); Pflanze mit blühenden und fruchtenden Dolden. (JuTa)

ِAegopodium podagraria, Plants of Israel (Pikiwikisrael)

Растение (Butko)

Wilde Möhre, Apiaceae, Deutschland, Bayern, Oberfranken, Selbitz

Photo: U.Schmidt, VIII.2012
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Daucus carota (File Upload Bot (Magnus Manske))

Plant at Lossower Burgwall in Frankfurt (Oder), Brandenburg, Germany (Sebastian Wallroth)

Plant at Lossower Burgwall in Frankfurt (Oder), Brandenburg, Germany (Sebastian Wallroth)

Daucus carota at Lossower Burgwall in Frankfurt (Oder), Brandenburg, Germany (Sebastian Wallroth)

Plant at Lossower Burgwall in Frankfurt (Oder), Brandenburg, Germany (Sebastian Wallroth)

Wild carrot - Inis Meáin (Paucabot)

Blühende Karotte als Balkonpflanze, 80cm hoch, Süddeutschland (München) Mitte Juni, (rechts dahinter lila Lavendel Blüten). (Berndinger71)

Daucus carota, Queen Anne's lace, on a roadside. (Jrosenberry1)

Carotte sauvage, Daucus carota , à Vaudreuil-Dorion, Québec (Jeangagnon)

Carotte sauvage, Daucus carota , à Vaudreuil-Dorion, Québec (Jeangagnon)

Introduced, warm-season, biennial (2 years), erect herb, 30-150 cm tall. Stems are bristly and striated. Leaves are hairless and once or twice divided; leaflets are lobed. Flowerheads are large (to 12 cm) umbrella-shaped structures, which are surrounded by divided bracts with threadlike segments. Flowers are white or pinkish and about 2.5 mm wide; the petals are often uneven in size. Fruit are 3–4 mm long and ribbed, with rows of short hairs. Flowering is from spring to autumn. A native of Eurasia and North Africa, it occurs along roadsides and in waste places. An indicator of disturbance and bare ground. It is a common component of roadsides, but rarely is found in pastures. Susceptible to trampling and grazing by livestock. (Amada44)


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ge, and withfeathered neck. It is seldom seen in flocks,and lives upon carrion, small mammals, eggs,and birds. In the southern United States thename is locally given to the black vulture(Catharista atrata), a bird closely related tothe turkej-buzzard (q.v.), but smaller, and re-sembling it in habits and public service as ascavenger. Its bluish and spotted eggs numberfrom one to three and are placed in a nest builtunder logs and bushes. Carrion-flowers, certain species of the genusStapclia (natural order Asclepiadacccc), socalled because of their putrid odor. In theUnited States the name is also given to theSniilax herbacca, a liliaceous plant. > Carroll, Charles, of Carrollton, Ameri-can patriot: b. Annapolis, Md., 20 Sept. 1737;d. Baltimore, 14 Nov. 1832. He attended sev-eral schools abroad; studied law in Paris andLondon, where he became a member of theInner Temple; returned to his native countryin 1764; was elected to the Continental Con-gress in 1775, and with the other member*
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WILD CARROT. CARROLL — CARROUSEL signed the Declaration of Independence, on 2August of the following year. To make cer-tain his identity, he added of Carrollton to hissignature, thus distinguishing himself fromanother by using the name of his family man-sion. After many more years of important pub-lic service to the State of Maryland and to thenew republic, in 1804 he withdrew to privatelife at Carrollton. which was his patrimonialestate, and where as his life advanced he be-came an object of universal veneration. Hesurvived by six years all the other signers ofthe Declaration. Carroll, Henry King, American clergy-man and editor: b. Dennisville, N. J., 15 Nov.1848. He was on the staff of * Hearth andHome (Methodist), and from 1876 to 1898was religious and political editor of the Inde-pendent. He has written The ReligiousForces of the United Slates ; and many re-views, reports, and miscellaneous papers. Hesupervised the compilation of religious statis-tics for the nth census, and in

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Wilde Möhre, Daucus carota (NobbiP)

Queen Anne's Lace (Josve05a)

Wild Carrot (Josve05a)

Wild Carrot.? (Josve05a)

Introduced, warm-season, biennial (2 years), erect herb, 30-150 cm tall. Stems are bristly and striated. Leaves are hairless and once or twice divided; leaflets are lobed. Flowerheads are large (to 12 cm) umbrella-shaped structures, which are surrounded by divided bracts with threadlike segments. Flowers are white or pinkish and about 2.5 mm wide; the petals are often uneven in size. Fruit are 3–4 mm long and ribbed, with rows of short hairs. Flowering is from spring to autumn. A native of Eurasia and North Africa, it occurs along roadsides and in waste places. An indicator of disturbance and bare ground. It is a common component of roadsides, but rarely is found in pastures. Susceptible to trampling and grazing by livestock. This plant has become incredibly abundant this year on the Northern Tablelands due to a wet Dec and Jan. (Josve05a)

Introduced, warm-season, biennial (2 years), erect herb, 30-150 cm tall. Stems are bristly and striated. Leaves are hairless and once or twice divided; leaflets are lobed. Flowerheads are large (to 12 cm) umbrella-shaped structures, which are surrounded by divided bracts with threadlike segments. Flowers are white or pinkish and about 2.5 mm wide; the petals are often uneven in size. Fruit are 3–4 mm long and ribbed, with rows of short hairs. Flowering is from spring to autumn. A native of Eurasia and North Africa, it occurs along roadsides and in waste places. An indicator of disturbance and bare ground. It is a common component of roadsides, but rarely is found in pastures. Susceptible to trampling and grazing by livestock. This plant has become incredibly abundant this year on the Northern Tablelands due to a wet Dec and Jan. (Josve05a)

Queen Anne's Lace -- Daucus carota (Jim Evans)

Schwarze Mohrenblüte der Wilden Möhre. Sie hilft der Pflanze bei der Bestäubung. Die dunklen Blüten wirken als Fliegenattrappe und locken weitere Fliegen an. Die Aufnahme wurde bei Reibersdorf entlang der Donau gemacht. (Rosa-Maria Rinkl)

Wilde Möhre (Daucus carota) auf einer Brachfläche am Messplatz in Hockenheim (AnRo0002)

Ritzenbotanik: Wilde Möhre (Daucus carota) und Natternkopf in Hockenheim (AnRo0002)

Wilde Möhre (Daucus carota) bei Reilingen (AnRo0002)

white Queen Anne's lace (Daucus carota̠) with some (yellow) tansy. Growing wild roadside in Auburn, WA (Ron Clausen)

Marchew zwyczajna. Daucus carota L. (Jokopein)

Marchew zwyczajna. Daucus carota L. (Jokopein)

Plant - Wild carrot - Daucus carota - Location: Katwijks, Netherlands (Marianne Cornelissen-Kuyt)

Carotte sauvage (Lidine Mia)

Wilde Möhre (Daucus carota) an der Böschung der A6 in der Schwetzinger Hardt - an diesem Abschnitt bietet der Autobahnrand eine binnendünenartige Situation (AnRo0002)

Flowering habit at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. April 28, 2009


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Flowers at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. April 28, 2009


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Flowers at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. April 28, 2009


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Flowers at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. April 28, 2009


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Flowers at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. April 28, 2009


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Flowers at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. April 28, 2009


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Habit at Native Nursery Kula, Maui, Hawaii. May 19, 2009


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Voucher 090428 01 at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. June 25, 2009


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Voucher 090428 01 at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. June 25, 2009


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Voucher 090428 01 at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. June 25, 2009


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Voucher 090428 01 at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. June 25, 2009


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Voucher 090428 01 at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. June 25, 2009


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Voucher 090428 01 at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. June 25, 2009


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Voucher 090428 01 at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. June 25, 2009


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Voucher 090428 01 at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. June 25, 2009


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Voucher 090428 01 at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. June 25, 2009


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Voucher 090428 01 at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. June 25, 2009


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Voucher 090428 01 at Kula, Maui, Hawaii. June 25, 2009


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Habit at HQ Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii. November 04, 2014


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Habit at HQ Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii. November 04, 2014


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Stems and leaves at HQ Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii. November 04, 2014


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Plant from HVC HNP now flowering at Hawea Pl Olinda, Maui, Hawaii. June 10, 2014


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Plant from HVC HNP leaves at Hawea Pl Olinda, Maui, Hawaii. June 10, 2014


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Plant from HVC HNP flowering habit at Hawea Pl Olinda, Maui, Hawaii. June 10, 2014


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Plant from HVC HNP leaves at Hawea Pl Olinda, Maui, Hawaii. June 10, 2014


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Plant from HVC HNP leaves at Hawea Pl Olinda, Maui, Hawaii. June 10, 2014


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carottes sauvages dans une friche (Arn)

The Royal Botanical Gardens is headquartered in Burlington and also include lands in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

We were able to spend the morning there, on our way back to Toronto Airport.
(Mindmatrix)

Marchew zwyczajna (Mijam23)

Marchew zwyczajna (Mijam23)

Marchew zwyczajna (Mijam23)

Marchew zwyczajna (Mijam23)

Marchew zwyczajna (Mijam23)

Marchew zwyczajna (Mijam23)

Marchew zwyczajna (Mijam23)

Marchew zwyczajna (Mijam23)

Морковь дикая. (Velopilger)

Arch Rock Point at US101 in Oregon (Dirtsc)

The flora of July

Week 12 - Nova Scotia
(Mindmatrix)

The distortion of the dry branches stands out in the foreground of the view. In the center, there is a newly grown-up daucus carota. In the background is the sea view blended with various tones. And all of them are intertwined. (Fatma İrem TINAZLI)

There is a newly grown-up daucus carota. (Fatma İrem TINAZLI)

Observation photo(s) of wild carrot (Daucus carota) (DaxServer)

Observation photo(s) of wild carrot (Daucus carota) (DaxServer)

Observation photo(s) of wild carrot (Daucus carota) (DaxServer)

Wildflowers along lower Four Mile Run near the U.S. 1 bridge in July 2020 (Antony-22)

Daucus carota L., 1753 | Carotte sauvage | plante entière en fleur| friche, Rosny-sous-Bois, France (AudreyMuratet)

wild carrot (Daucus carota) (Rudolphous)

Wild carrot (Daucus carota) with the Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory in the background, Maine, US (PPL1-Corrected) (Julesvernex2)

Nom français : carotte sauvage. Nom anglais : wild carrot. Racine, tige, feuilles et inflorescence (ombelles composées, ombellules, fleurs) de carotte sauvage (spécimen séché). (Cephas)

Nom français : carotte sauvage. Nom anglais : wild carrot. Plants en fleur (inflorescence) de carotte sauvage, en milieu naturel. (Cephas)

Nom français : carotte sauvage. Nom anglais : wild carrot. Plants en fleur (inflorescence) de carotte sauvage, en milieu naturel. (Cephas)

Nom français : carotte sauvage. Nom anglais : wild carrot. Plants en fleur (inflorescence) de carotte sauvage, en milieu naturel. (Cephas)

Nom français : carotte sauvage. Nom anglais : wild carrot. Plants en fleur (inflorescence) de carotte sauvage, en milieu naturel. (Cephas)

Nom français : carotte sauvage. Nom anglais : wild carrot. Involucre (bractées involucrales) et inflorescence (ombelle composée, ombellules, fleurs) de carotte sauvage (spécimen séché). (Cephas)

Wild carrot (Wolverine X-eye)

Daucus carota Modifica a Dades Estructurades de Commons (İmmortalance)

The tiger nut grass (Cyperus esculentus) in the carrot crop has recovered after herbicide application and is now sprouting again. (Schlaghecken Josef)

Wildblumen am Fußweg von der Sababurg zur Eingang des Tierparks (Dost, Kornblumen, Wilde Möhre u.A.) (Kersti Nebelsiek)

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