Parisian Carrot (Daucus carota)
Parisian Carrot (Daucus carota): A nineteenth-century French heirloom, the Parisian carrot is a small round carrot. This carrot variety is an early orange-red carrot that resembles a big radish in appearance. It thrives in clay or rocky soil, where other carrots struggle to grow properly. Its taste is legendary, and gourmet restaurants clamour for it.
Botanical Name : Daucus carota
Common name : Parisian Carrot
Size at maturity : 4”-8”
Days to maturity : 55-60 Days
Light requirement : Full sun
Planting time : summer
Sowing method : Direct sow
Planting depth : ¼”
Plant spacing : 1”-2”
Ships : Year-round
Average seeds per ounce : Approx. 25,000