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Daucus glochidiatus

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Daucus glochidiatus

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Daucus

Higher classification
  
Wild carrot

Daucus glochidiatus Daucus glochidiatus Native Carrot at Rob Roy Range Canberra

Similar
  
Wild carrot, Umbelifers, American Wild Carrot, Daucus broteri, Chrysocephalum semipapposum

Daucus glochidiatus, commonly known as Australian carrot, Austral carrot or native carrot, is a species of herb in the flowering plant family Apiaceae. It is native to Australia and New Zealand.

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Daucus glochidiatus Daucus glochidiatus Native Carrot at Tuggeranong Hill Canberra

Description

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It grows as an erect annual herb, from 2 to 60 centimetres in height, but rarely over 20 centimetres. Flowers occur in a range of colours.

Taxonomy

Daucus glochidiatus Factsheet Daucus glochidiatus

This species was first published by Jacques Labillardière in 1805, under the name Scandex glochidiata. It was transferred into Caucalia in 1809, then Daucus in 1844.

Distribution

Daucus glochidiatus Factsheet Daucus glochidiatus

It occurs throughout Australasia. It is found in every Australian state, and both the North Island and South Island of New Zealand. It also occurs in the Chatham Islands.

Daucus glochidiatus Daucus glochidiatus New Zealand Plant Conservation Network

It is common in both temperate and arid areas of Australia, but not in tropical areas. It is often found in association with limestone, though it tolerates a variety of soils.

Daucus glochidiatus Factsheet Daucus glochidiatus

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References

Daucus glochidiatus Wikipedia