Also known as: Queen anne's lace 'Dara', Bird's nest 'Dara'
Wild carrot 'Dara' is a Wild carrot cultivar, famous for its highly ornamental tiny flowers, gathered in umbrella-like clusters and held on a tall, upright stem. While the parent plant can have white flowers only, the cultivar's flowers can be pink and purple as well. Wild carrot 'Dara' is widely used as a cut flower.
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Biennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
Summer, Fall
Bloom Time
Green
Leaf Color
3 cm to 7 cm
Flower Size
Brown, Copper
Fruit Color
Purple, Pink, Bronze
Flower Color
Winter dormancy
Dormancy
Deciduous
Leaf type
20 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide for Wild carrot 'Dara'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Wild carrot 'Dara' thrives in temperate regions, requiring moderate watering to replicate its natural habitat's rainfall. Regular weekly watering is ideal for maintaining balanced moisture in soil. As an herbaceous biennial, wild carrot 'Dara' flourishes outdoors, benefiting from natural precipitation during its active growing season.
Pruning:
Prune wild carrot 'Dara' in early spring before new growth. Remove dead stems and spent flowers to encourage growth and prolong blooming. Pruning improves air circulation, reduces disease risks, and enhances aesthetics, ensuring wild carrot 'Dara' thrives in your garden with regular maintenance.
Propagation:
Wild carrot 'Dara' propagates effectively through surface sowing, as it requires light for germination. Consistent soil moisture and well-draining soil promote healthy growth. Thinning seedlings is crucial for space, and seeds must not be buried deeply to ensure successful germination.
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