Daucus pusillus (American Wild Carrot)
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Plant Description: A tall growing Multnomah County native edible in the Carrot Family. Long white-brown tap roots break up soil. Stalks can be up to 3 feet tall with flat, white clusters of flowers. This species is distinguishable from Queen Anne's Lace by having a flatter flower head cluster and it does not have the purple center typical of Queen Anne's Lace.
This plant is entirely edible with a root that is similar to cultivated carrots, but typically smaller. Greens and flowers are also edible too. *NEVER CONSUME PLANTS WITHOUT PROPER ID*
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Height: 1-3 ft
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Width: 1-2 ft
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Watering needs: low-moderate
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Sun needs: sun-partial sun
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Soil needs: dry, well draining
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Bloom Time: Summer
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Portland Plant List (Backyard Habitat Certification): No
Landscape Use and Ecological Function: Wild Carrot is an excellent native annual for attracting beneficial insects. Wild Carrot is a larval host for butterfly species including Swallowtails, making it essential for any butterfly garden. These thrive in sunny, dry conditions such as Oak understories, dry meadows, and grasslands.
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