Yes it can be used.
In fact, carrot roots are used in carrot seed production. The farmer cuts the bottom one-third off, plants the rest in the soil (with the crown up), and the root produces a whole plant with the seed heads (umbels) at the top, about four to five feet off the ground.
Carrot root cells are so totepotent that the entire plant of carrot may be raised from a single cell taken out from its meristem by tissue culture technique. The first cloning in plants was done in carrot plant in the early seventies.
Yes. A carrot can provide what is needed for a plane but the plant that will grow will not be another carrot, but instead some hair-like bristles from the sides and green things from the top.
Carrots need to be put in raised beds and thined out along narrow drills .they need 2cm of water a day and no shade.They will grow well between tempretures of 10c to 15c.
a carrot is a tuber, which yes, is pretty much a root plant
No, its underground. The top sticks out with leaves spouting out for photosynthesis to be able to take place.
Carrots grow in the ground.
the ground
Carrots grow under the ground, they are a root plant...
The carrot has a fleshy root, often orange coloured, that is underground. this is the part you eat. The top of the carrot is a stalk and green leafy part that grows above the ground.
No, of course not. Vegatables grow out of the ground. Bread is bread. Carrots are vegatables. No, of course not. Vegatables grow out of the ground. Bread is bread. Carrots are vegatables.
yes theyre roots
yes u planet it then it grows
The carrots that we eat are the roots of the carrot plant and grow under the ground. Yes.
No, they grow on a vine on top of the ground.
potatoes,beets,radishes, and carrots
Neither, they grow under the ground, with just the leaves being above ground. Each carrot is a separate plant.
Yes, carrots grow in england. Carrots grow in nearly all regions.