

Wild carrot Duacus Dara is a fantastically beautiful cut flower and border plant. The special thing about Dara is that the lacecap flowers bloom in different shades of pink to dark red. This makes it a unique and good cut flower for your summer field bouquets. Suitable for sun or partial shade and grows in almost all soils. It is best to sow locally
Wild carrot Duacus Dara is a fantastically beautiful cut flower and border plant. The special thing about Dara is that the lacecap flowers bloom in different shades of pink to dark red. This makes it a unique and good cut flower for your summer field bouquets. Suitable for sun or partial shade and grows in almost all soils. It is best to sow locally
Sowing: Sow the Daucus seeds indoors in pots from April to May. Sow outdoors in situ from April to early June, thin out at a planting distance of 30cm.
Plant spacing: 30cm
Flowering: The flowering period of the wild carrot is from July to September.
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Wild carrot Duacus Dara is a fantastically beautiful cut flower and border plant. The special thing about Dara is that the lacecap flowers bloom in different shades of pink to dark red. This makes it a unique and good cut flower for your summer field bouquets. Suitable for sun or partial shade and grows in almost all soils. It is best to sow locally