
Specimen collected in Thalkirchen, 09/25(HD Scan)
Daucus carota
Scientific Name
Daucus carota
FAMILY
apiaceae
LIFESPAN
biennial
BLOSSOM SYMMETRY
radial
Common Name
Wild carot
ORDER
apiales
BLOSSOM COLOR
white
PHYLLOTAXIS
whorled
Daucus carota, commonly known as wild carrot or Queen Anne’s lace, is a biennial wildflower native to Europe and western Asia. It is recognized by its finely divided, feathery leaves and its lacy white flower heads, which often feature a single dark-purple floret at the center—a trait that inspired the legend of Queen Anne pricking her finger while sewing lace. As the seeds mature, the flower head curls inward to form a distinctive “bird’s nest” shape. Unlike many umbellifers, Daucus carota has a strong, carrot-like scent when crushed, reflecting its status as the wild ancestor of the cultivated carrot.

