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The Daucus carota 'Berlicum 2 Carrot' stands out as a remarkable carrot variety known for its vibrant orange roots and classic shape. This plant belongs to the Apiaceae family, a group renowned for its edible root vegetables. Gardeners admire this variety for its uniform growth and high yield, making it a favorite among enthusiasts of root vegetables. The Berlicum 2 Carrot develops smooth, tapered roots that are both sweet and crisp.
Daucus carota, commonly referred to as the Wild Carrot or Queen Anne's Lace, offers more than just edible roots. Its delicate white flowers resemble lace and create an elegant display during blooming season. This plant’s foliage is finely divided and feathery, adding ornamental value to garden beds. The Berlicum 2 Carrot thrives in various climates and is appreciated for its robust texture and flavor, ideal for fresh consumption or cooking.
The Berlicum 2 Carrot is a versatile root vegetable offering culinary and aesthetic appeal. Its crisp texture and rich flavor distinguish it from other varieties. This carrot variety attracts gardeners who value both taste and ornamental charm. By growing Daucus carota, you add a classic and dependable root vegetable to your garden that complements many meals and garden styles.
IMPORTANT: Pictures show the adult plant, which is not for sale. The offer is only for seeds.
Botanical family: Apiaceae
Botanical genus: Daucus
Botanical species: Daucus carota
SKU:BA-6138-S
• Soil type: Prefers loose, well-drained soil but adapts well to heavier soils if they are well-prepared.
• Watering frequency: Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during germination; avoid waterlogging.
• Light exposure: Requires full sun, with at least 6-8 hours of direct light daily.
• Temperature requirements: Thrives in cooler conditions, ideally between 60-75°F (15-24°C).
• Fertilization: Use a low-nitrogen fertilizer to prevent excessive foliage growth.
• Pruning: Not required, but thinning seedlings ensures proper root development.
• Common pests: Watch for carrot rust flies and aphids; use floating row covers or organic treatments if needed.

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