One seed produces one carrot. Bizarre when one carrot produces hundreds of seeds! Lots more carrot answers in the World Carrot Museum.
One carrot will grow from one seed.
Technically, yes. If you plant a whole carrot root in the spring, the aboveground portion will produce seeds, which are botanically considered the product of a fruit. This is how commercial volumes of carrot seed get produced.
yes, carrot has a seed, there is also such thing a carrot seed essential oil! Hope this helps u! If you leave the carrots and do not harvest the crop then they will produce a mass amount of small white flowers which will pollinate and produce seed heads. The orange fleshy part of the carrot is just a storage organ for water and nutrients known as a tuberous root. So the seeds will come from the foliage above ground.
Zombies have a rare chance of dropping a carrot (carrots are the seed, no need to make a seed out of a carrot, simply place the carrot itself in the ground) and you can also get carrots from villages. Villages are typically found on flat lands, and finding a village would be easier, unless you have a bunch of zombies around!
Carrots are root vegetables and roots are not the part of the plant that produces seeds.The carrot plant is a flowering plant and the flowers once fertilized with carrot pollen produce carrot seeds.
Carrots are typically propagated through seeds. Planting carrot seeds directly into well-drained soil in a sunny location is the most common method for growing carrots. Carrots can also be propagated through cuttings, but this method is less common and may not always be successful.
The carrot root initially performs the function of any plant root...that is, to feed the plant soil nutrients and water during the growing season. The carrot plant, however, is biennial. The carrot root, then, in its second year will become a source of nutrition for the second year growth during which time the plant will flower and produce seed. The wild carrot, in its seeding year, is called Queen Anne's Lace. Its blossoms dry and curl upward to resemble a bird's nest.
The Carrot Seed was created in 1945.
No, a carrot is not a gymnosperm; it is a flowering plant classified as an angiosperm. Gymnosperms are seed-producing plants that do not form flowers or fruits, such as conifers. Carrots belong to the Apiaceae family and are cultivated for their edible roots.
Carrots are usually grown from seed. If you want the plant to "go to seed" it will take two years. I think that you are thinking of potatoes that are planted from the "eyes" of the plant.
No. A fruit is considered to be a plant part that contains seeds. A carrot is, of course, the red, orange, or yellow root of a carrot plant. As far as this answerer knows, the seed pods (fruits) of the carrot are not used for food.
The Carrot Seed was created in 1945.