The function of the central dark florets of D. carota has been subject to debate since Charles Darwin speculated that they are a vestigial trait.[14] It has been suggested that they have the adaptive function of mimicking insects, thus either discouraging herbivory,[15] or attracting pollinators[16] by indicating the presence of food or opportunities for mating
Alright - so it’s not only me who thinks that they look like spiky insects 😄
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Most likely match: Daucus carota L.
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Alright - so it’s not only me who thinks that they look like spiky insects 😄