I'm afraid that African marigolds (whether petite or not) are not edible, however "calendula" (which some people call marigolds) are edible. (The reason they're not considered edible is that they taste repulsive, rather than are poisonous/toxic)
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In the story "Marigolds" by Eugenia W. Collier, the diction refers to the author's choice of words and language style used to convey the themes and emotions of the narrative. The diction in the story helps create a vivid picture of the setting, characters, and their struggles, enhancing the overall impact of the story on the reader.
African (Tagetes erecta), dwarf (T. tenuifolia), and French (T. patula) marigolds deter pests by attracting pest-eating beneficial insects such as lacewings, ladybugs, and parasitic wasps.Specifically, French marigolds are thought to deter root knot nematodes, which live off of and damage plant roots. Popular varieties include:Bolero, Bonita mixed;Goldie, Gypsy sunshine;Petite, Petite Gold, and Petite Harmony;Scarlet Sophie, Single Gold;Tangerine.The root knot nematode-resistant varieties will have an "N" on their labels at the nursery, to indicate that they have nematocidal ("nematode killing") properties.
Some people like to chew on their pencil as they think. They must think that their pencil is "edible".
There are no perfect rhymes for the word marigolds.
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Nothing I don't have any marigolds.
Man in the moon marigolds are an african type of marigolds who need a lotos sun to grow.
The summer time is the best to plant marigolds. :)
Marigolds don't grow with salt water
Marigolds come in colors or orange and yellow. Marigolds are very easy to care for and they are an annual plant.
Easy........We dont chooese marigolds...or wahtever