Wild carrot
Picture of Red Bartsia

Wild carrot - Daucus carota
Time to see - June - August.
Height - 30cm -100cm
This is the ancestor of the carrot we grow in our gardens and eat, although this one is inedibile.

It looks like a lot of other plants, but one of its distinctions is the red or purplish central flower. There is a version in the Meditereanean where the central flower looks like a fly.

In the middle ages it was used as a cure for various ailements.

wild carrot picture

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