Let’s talk about the carrot family, the Apiaceae. This is a very large family, known mostly from temperate parts of the northern hemisphere, with many genera, and many species, these known since ...
ST. PAUL, Minn.-- An invasive insect known as the purple carrot-seed moth has been found for the first time in Minnesota, the state's Department of Agriculture announced on Wednesday. The invasive ...
Let’s talk about the carrot family, the Apiaceae. This is a very large family, known mostly from temperate parts of the northern hemisphere, with many genera, and many species. These species have been ...
Q: Parsley caterpillars have just about eaten all my parsley. This is a good thing. I have four plants and 30 worms of different sizes/stages. My problem is the parsley is almost gone and I am not ...
The purple carrot-seed moth (depressaria depressana), an invasive insect that feeds on plants in the carrot family, such as dill, fennel, and coriander, has been found for the first time in Minnesota.
Species of the carrot family (formerly named Umbelliferae, now Apiaceae) are still called umbellifers informally, referring to the structure of the flat-topped inflorescence, called an umbel. The ...
You can fit carrots (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) almost anywhere in the garden. They don't take up much space, and the long taproots help to break up and aerate the soil for other plants. Some ...