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carrot flower seed Wild Carrot Seeds | Daucus carota

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carrot flower seed Wild Carrot Seeds | Daucus carotaDaucus carota Wild Carrot Queen Anne's Lace Classic lacy white umbels held on tall slender stems above ferny dissected foliage Daucus carota is the iconic British hedgerow wildflower that brings authentic countryside character to any cottage border or wildflower meadow, with the added drama of architectural "bird's nest" seed heads that curl inward into perfect sculptural forms as autumn approaches. This is the native British wild carrot the

Daucus carota Wild Carrot / Queen Anne's Lace

Classic lacy white umbels held on tall slender stems above ferny dissected foliage — Daucus carota is the iconic British hedgerow wildflower that brings authentic countryside character to any cottage border or wildflower meadow, with the added drama of architectural "bird's nest" seed heads that curl inward into perfect sculptural forms as autumn approaches.

This is the native British wild carrot — the wildflower that gave us all cultivated carrots through centuries of selective breeding, and the iconic hedgerow plant that produces the lacy white umbel flowers familiar from every British country lane in summer. As a hardy biennial, Daucus carota forms a leafy rosette in its first year, then sends up tall (60–90cm) branching stems carrying the characteristic flat-topped lacy white umbels in its second year — typically June through August. Each umbel is composed of dozens of tiny white flowers radiating outward on fine stems, often with a single dark purple flower at the very centre (a botanical curiosity that may help attract pollinators by mimicking an insect already feeding). As flowers fade and seeds develop, the umbels curl inward to form distinctive "bird's nest" architectural seed heads that turn warm brown — exceptional for autumn arrangements and winter garden interest.

A note on growing

Direct sow outdoors from April to June for flowers the following year — Daucus carota is biennial and needs a full first year to establish the rosette before flowering. Cover seeds with about 5mm of soil; germination takes 14–21 days. Thin to 30cm spacing. Full sun, in well-drained soil. Drought-tolerant once established. Self-seeds enthusiastically once established — the architectural seed heads spread freely if left, producing volunteer plants in following years (often welcome in wildflower meadows; if controlled spread matters, remove seed heads before fully ripe).

⚠️ Important safety note: Daucus carota belongs to the same Apiaceae family as several toxic plants including Hemlock (Conium maculatum) and Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum). The wild carrot itself is non-toxic but the sap can cause mild skin irritation in some people, particularly in sunlight (phototoxicity). Wear gloves when cutting in sunny weather. Critically, do not confuse with Hemlock — wild carrot has hairy stems and smells of carrot when crushed; Hemlock has smooth purple-spotted stems and an unpleasant musty smell. If in any doubt, do not handle.

Where it shines

In wildflower meadows and naturalistic plantings as the iconic native filler — there's no more authentic British hedgerow character than Daucus carota. In cottage borders as airy white filler that catches summer light beautifully. In the cutting garden, where the lacy umbels are exceptional in romantic naturalistic bouquets (lasting 7–10 days in the vase). As an autumn architectural plant — the curled "bird's nest" seed heads have remarkable sculptural quality and persist well into winter. In wildlife gardens, where the open umbels are exceptional for short-tongued pollinators (hoverflies, small bees, beneficial wasps) that struggle with more elaborate flower forms.

Plant alongside

For a recreated British meadow scheme, combine Daucus carota with Cornflower 'Blue Ball', Corncockle and Wild Chicory for an authentic native palette. In cottage borders, pair with the dusty rose Cynoglossum 'Mystery Rose' and the airy quaking-grass form of Briza Maxima. As cutting garden companions, plant alongside Ammi majus (a related Apiaceae family member with similar lacy character) and Cosmos 'Purity' for soft romantic bouquets.

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