Wild Carrot

Wild flower
(Daucus carota)

A tall white "umbrella" shaped biennial wildflower. Most commonly found on ungrazed free draining soils.

Uses

Wildflower Mixtures

Sowing Rate

n/a

Persistence

Biennial

Sowing Period

August to October

Yield Potential

n/a

Management

Best sown in autumn as dormancy can be difficult to break. Usually sown as a component part of a mixture. Not persistent under grazing or regular mowing.

Additional Info

A relative of the cultivated carrot but its root is rough and unpalatable.

You can buy Wild Carrot or in the following Mixtures:

Specie Rich Grassland - Basic

Schemes: Creation of Species Rich Grassland, EFA Margins & GS8
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Specie Rich Grassland - Diverse

Schemes: Creation of Species Rich Grassland, EFA Margins, GS8 & GS14
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GG93 Wetland Wildflower Mixture

A mixture of wildflowers of Scottish and British provenance for use in wet areas surrounding ponds, rivers and streams
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Bee Mixture

Scheme: AB1 & AHL1
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Flower Rich Margin

Scheme: AB8 & IPM2
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