No they are to totally different types of plants, Marigold = Tagetes and African Daisy = Diamorphotheca. In order for them to cross-pollinate they have to be compatible at least at a genus level
Unfortunately, plants are subject to a powdery mildew when growing in hot places. African Daisy, Bitterweed, blanket flower, Butter Daisy, Cockscomb, Dahlberg Daisy , and dusty miller are just a few that will grow well in hot places.
It's the opposite - a daisy is at the other end of the taxonomy spectrum at the species level.
ray flowerdisk flowerare the two types of flowers that make up a daisy.
A Plant organism.
no atuly i think no
Cape Marigold also called African Daisy ( Dimorphotheca Pluvialis) is listed as non-toxic to horses. Other types of Marigold however, such as the Marsh Marigold are toxic and need to be kept away from horses and other animals.
If you are referring to it being the state tree/bird/flower then yes. Ordinarily they wouldn't be capitalized.
Apparently, both marigolds and chrysanthemums are members of the daisy family (Asteraceae). It depends what Marigold you mean. Calendula officinalis is the Pot Marigold the flower most commonly known as the Marigold. However the Corn Marigold is Chrysanthemum segatum this shows the problem of using common names to identify different plants.
There are many daisy flower types; this species of flower is as beautiful as it is varied. The various types of daisies are Blue Daisy, Lazy Daisy or Prairie Daisy, African Daisy, Giant Daisy, African Daisy, Kingfisher Daisy, Sunshine Daisy, Gerbera Daisy, Transvaal Daisy or Barberton Daisy, Tahoka Daisy, Livingstone Daisy, Gloriosa Daisy, Dahlberg Daisy, Butter Daisy, Michaelmas Daisy, Swan River Daisy, Tatarian Daisy, Painted Daisy, Paris Daisy, Shasta Daisy, Crown-Daisy, Ox-eye Daisy and Nippon Oxeye Daisy. Among all the daisy flower types, the most popular ones are the Shasta Daisy and African Daisy.
Arctotis is the genus, there are many species under this for the non-trailing African daisy.
Marigold Hunt has written: 'The First Christians' 'St. Patrick's summer' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrines, Juvenile literature 'Hester and gnomes' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY
Certain daisies are classified as wildflowers. Some of those considered wildflowers are the African Daisy, the Gloiosa Daisy, the OxEye Daisy, and the Shasta Daisy.
Traditional Ankh Pendant or Cross of Life
Daisy, Lilly, Rose, Violet, Iris, Jasmine, Poppy, Marigold, Rosemary, Anthea, Amarantha, Flora.
Sumiko Amakawa has written: 'Cross Volume 5 (Cross)' 'Cross Vol. 1 (Cross)' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Cross Vol. 2'
The Chrysanthemum is a member of the Asteraceae family, one of the largest families in the plant kingdom. Corn Marigold, Marguerite, Pyrethrum and Shasta daisy are close relatives.
The kingdom of Gods, because african daisies are like rocks in the ocean, they are called a disturbance.