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Daucus broteri ( Inglês )

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Daucus broteri, commonly known as Brotero's carrot,[3] is a wild relative of Daucus carota that can be found across the northeast Mediterranean and the Middle East.[4] It grows in cultivated and plantation-type land.[1]

Description

Specimen of Daucus broteri showing the stem, leaves, and flowers

Daucus broteri forms disc-shaped bunches of white flowers called Umbels that bloom between April and August.[5] It grows up to 10 to 30 cm with an upright stem that's heavily branched at the base with a single, long taproot and leaves that are bi-pinnate.

References

  1. ^ a b The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. "Daucus broteri". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: e.T172136A6834136. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  2. ^ "broteri", Royal Botanical Gardens Kew, retrieved 22 February 2022
  3. ^ "Daucus broteri(DAUBR)", EPPO Global Database, retrieved 21 February 2022
  4. ^ "broteri distribution", Royal Botanical Gardens Kew, retrieved 22 February 2022
  5. ^ "broteri phenology", Flora of Israel Online, retrieved 22 February 2022
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Daucus broteri: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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Daucus broteri, commonly known as Brotero's carrot, is a wild relative of Daucus carota that can be found across the northeast Mediterranean and the Middle East. It grows in cultivated and plantation-type land.

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