Carrot
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Carrot Description
The
Carrot (Daucus carota) is
another well-known, and very common root vegetable.
These vegetables come in a variety of colours including
yellow, white, purple and red, but most commonly carrots
are orange. The orange part of the carrot is called
the taproot, and it is also the edible part.
The carrot plant is biennial,
growing leaves in a rosette formation during the spring
and summer. The taproot builds up and grows, storing
sugars for growth during the remainder of the current
year, and into the next when it flowers. The stem, when
flowering, can grow up to 1 metre tall. The flowers
are white in colour and grow fruit which is referred
to as a mericarp.
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