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Carrot plants have no sex. Their flower heads contain both 'male' and 'female' features, the union of which eventually develops into a carrot seed, from which another sexless carrot will grow. Individual carrot flowers (within the umble/flower head group) have five stamens ('male' parts) and two styles ('female' parts). Thus each pollinated flower has the potential to produce two seeds. For more information, see Related links below this box.

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