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Daucus glochidiatus (Daucus glochidiatus)

Daucus glochidiatus is a wild carrot species native to Australia and New Zealand, known for its finely divided leaves and small white flowers.

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Sunlight

Prefers full sun to partial shade.

Watering

Keep soil consistently moist, but avoid waterlogging.

Soil

Well-draining soil, adaptable to various types.

Temperature

Thrives in moderate temperatures.

Habitat

Outdoor

Fertilizer

Light feeding is sufficient.

Care Requirements

Light

Prefers full sun to partial shade.

Can tolerate some shade but flowers best in sun.

Water

Keep soil consistently moist, but avoid waterlogging.

Water regularly, especially during dry spells.

Soil

Well-draining soil, adaptable to various types.

Temperature

Thrives in moderate temperatures.

Ideal range is 15-25°C.

Habitat

Outdoor

Fertilizer

Light feeding is sufficient.

Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer in spring if needed.

Plant Overview

Plant Type

Herb

Plant Category

Foliage

Plant Place Type

Ground

Plant Environment

Outdoor

Lifespan

Annuals

Plant Height

0.1-0.5 m

Spread

0.2-0.6 m

Growth Rate

Moderate

Dormancy

None

Leaf Color

Green

Leaf Type

Compound, finely divided

Flower Size

0.5-1 cm

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Synonyms
Caucalis glochidiata (Labill.) Poir.
Daucus australiae Koso-Pol.
Daucus brachiatus Sieber ex DC.
Scandix glochidiata Labill.
Taxonomy
  • kingdomPlantae
  • divisionTracheophyta
  • classMagnoliopsida
  • orderApiales
  • familyApiaceae
  • genusDaucus
  • speciesDaucus glochidiatus
Toxicity

Toxic for humans

No

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Toxic for pets

No

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Edible

No

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