Pastinaca sativa is commonly called the parsnip. It is related to the carrot and parsley and has a lovely parsley-like fragrance. The root is long and the crown has wide leaflets. It is native to Eurasia and has been used since antiquity and cultivated by the Romans.
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 turnip, like the potato, the carrot, the beet and the radish, is a root vegetable. On top, it's a turnip plant. If you dig it up out of the soil, you have your turnip.
They are called carrot tops, leaves or carrot greens.
The xanthorrhizol plant is a root vegetable from the Andes. It is similar to the carrot and celery. It has leaves like a celery and a pink flower when in bloom.
Throw them at people.
carrots are orange and the leaves are green.
It is the leaves. The leaves get water and make food from that. MConnor
They're leaves...and called carrot tops.
The edible parts of a carrot is the taproot, and the green leaves are sometimes eaten as well.
spinich! gross but made of leaves!
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.
Acadia tree leaves are not okay in vegetable garden compost. Arcadia tree leaves are toxic to the soil and other vegetation.