Calendula is a plant of the genus Calendula, with yellow or orange flowers, often known as marigolds.
Calendula officinalis
A calendula is a plant of the genus Calendula, with yellow or orange flowers, often known as a marigold.
Calendula flowers are pollinated by bees and butterflies.
Calendula is called "गेंदा" (genda) in Hindi.
The Latin name of calendula is Calendula officinalis.
Calendula is a type of leaf and flower. Calendula is considered to be a safe food for guinea pigs to eat.
The birth flower for the month of October is Calendula (Marigold).
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Calendula officinilalis.
The scientific name for the Pot marigold plant is Calendula officinalis.
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The fresh juice of calendula flowers is preserved with 20% alcohol; the traditional tincture contains 50% alcohol.
Calendula is a relatively mild, nontoxic herbal medicine with no known side effects reported.