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(Carrot, Paris Market Heirloom Carrot)
The sweet-flavored, golfball-size carrots of this French heirloom variety mature in about 55 days from seed, making it a good choice for areas with short or cool summers.
The cultivated carrot is a hardy herbaceous biennial of Eurasian and North African origin. It is grown for its crisp, sweet, tasty taproot. If its roots are not harvested, it produces lacy, white, umbrella-shaped flower-heads the following summer.
Carrots are easy to grow if given deep, rich, friable soil and full sun. In...
All-America Selections
(Carrot, Purple Haze Carrot)
Purple-skinned with orange interiors, the long, plump, tapered roots of this All America Selection are colorful as well as tasty. Plants grow from seed to harvest in about 75 days, yielding sweet, succulent, classically proportioned carrots.
The cultivated carrot is a hardy herbaceous biennial of Eurasian and North African origin. It is grown for its crisp, sweet, tasty taproot. If its roots are not harvested, it produces lacy, white, umbrella-shaped flower-heads the following summer.
Carrots...
James H. Schutte
(Carrot, Red Cored Chantenay Carrot)
Don’t let the unusual red center of this colorful carrot throw you. The roots produced by ‘Red Cored Chantenay’ are particularly flavorful and can be harvested after 70-days.
The cultivated carrot is a hardy, herbaceous, biennial of European and Asian origin. It is grown for its crisp, sweet, tasty tap roots. Often called Daucus carota ssp. sativus, it is a biennial but rarely gets the chance to flower because its roots are harvested in the first season. If allowed to flower,...
Jessie Keith
(Carrot, Romeo Carrot)
The roots of ‘Romeo’ are miniature and bulbous. Though cute, they are not the sweetest carrots. Instead they tend to be starchy, especially if grown in hotter weather. They mature in 55 days, so they are fast-growing and early. Sometimes they are called 'Round Romeo.' Grow short-rooted cultivars like this were soils are shallow.
The cultivated carrot is a hardy, herbaceous, biennial of European and Asian origin. It is grown for its crisp, sweet, tasty tap roots. Often called Daucus carota...
(Carrot, Scarlet Nantes Carrot)
This French heirloom variety yields cylindrical, blunt-tipped, bright orange carrots that are renowned for their sweet, crisp, nearly coreless flesh. It is also known as 'Early Coreless'. Plants grow from seed to maturity in about 70 days, or they can be harvested earlier for "baby carrots."
The cultivated carrot is a hardy herbaceous biennial of Eurasian and North African origin. It is grown for its crisp, sweet, tasty taproot. If its roots are not harvested, it produces lacy, white, umbrella-shaped...
(Carrot, St. Valery Carrot)
This heirloom variety yields long, thick carrots that are renowned for their robust flavor. The bright, medium red-orange carrots are fine-grained, sweet, and small-cored. Plants grow from seed to maturity in 70 to 90 days, or they can be harvested earlier for "baby carrots." Sometimes going by the name 'James Scarlet', 'Saint Valery' orginated in France before 1885.
The cultivated carrot is a hardy herbaceous biennial of Eurasian and North African origin. It is grown for its crisp, sweet, tasty...
All-America Selections
(Carrot, Thumbelina Carrot)
The roots of ‘Thumbelina’ are miniature and perfectly round. The cute carrots are sweet, crunchy and perfect for children to grow. They mature in 60 days, so they are fast-growing and early. Grow short-rooted cultivars like this were soils are shallow.
The cultivated carrot is a hardy, herbaceous, biennial of European and Asian origin. It is grown for its crisp, sweet, tasty tap roots. Often called Daucus carota ssp. sativus, it is a biennial but rarely gets the chance to flower...
Plant Select®
(Ice Plant, Table Mountain® Ice Plant)
The surprisingly hardy iceplant, Table Mountain®, offers hot, tropical looks to hot spots in southern and northern gardens alike, though its hardiness depends largely on good winter drainage. Cold wet ground will cause root rot and death, so it must be relegated to elevated or sloping ground with porous well-drained soil.
Intense, bright fuchsia flowers with contrasting white centers cover this plant from late spring until frost. When in full bloom, it looks like a carpet of flowers—its bright...
Blooms of Bressingham
(Hybrid Ice Plant, Ice Plant)
The surprisingly hardy iceplant, Lavender Ice®, offers cool looks to garden hot spots in southern and northern gardens alike, though its hardiness depends largely on good winter drainage. (Cold wet ground will cause root rot and death, so it must be relegated to elevated or sloping ground with porous well-drained soil.) This Plant Select® introduction was discovered as a sport of the popular Delosperma Table Mountain® and boasts starry pale lavender flowers with darker halos at the centers....
Maureen Gilmer
(Hardy Yellow Ice Plant)
The succulent, angular foliage of hardy yellow iceplant forms beautiful lush green carpets. For many weeks in late spring or early summer, it becomes covered with lemon yellow daisy-like flowers that are highly attractive to bees. These open in the morning and close in the afternoon, with new blossoms emerging each day.
This native of eastern South Africa naturally inhabits rocky screes on mountainsides where conditions are both cold and dry. So, sunny locations with average to poor, sharply...