Carrots typically bloom in their second year of growth, as they are biennial plants. After overwintering, they produce flowers in late spring to early summer. If grown as annuals, they will not bloom at all, as they are usually harvested before reaching maturity.
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Carrots are mostly fiber, and fiber is often indigestible, meaning your intestines cannot absorb or break it down (which is why carrots are not high in calories). Because the intestines cannot absorb or break the carrots down, your bowel movements will often have whole chunks of carrot if you ate carrots recently.
Carnations bloom during the spring time much later than most flowers tend to bloom. They often bloom in late May and blossom for up to eight full weeks.
Once a year
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Annuals typically bloom once a year, usually during the spring or summer months.
Carrots can be eaten either raw or cooked. Raw carrots are often used in salads, and cooked carrots can be used in casseroles or alone with butter or a cream sauce.
Almost everyday.
Perennials typically bloom once a year, usually during a specific season or time period.
The implicit assumption of the question, that Arab and Persian cuisines prefer purple carrots to orange or yellow carrots, is not correct. Orange carrots are far more prevalent than any other kind of carrot. Often carrots are pickled in parts of the Middle East, but this does not change the color drastically. Most carrots are orange.