There are many varieties of Marigolds and new ones are introduced each year. Various references group the species and varieties in many different ways, such as by size, (large, semi-dwarf, dwarf) or flower shape, such as chrysanthemums or pompon types, peony types and singles. However, for simplification, here, Marigolds are divided into four basic species: African Marigolds--Tagetes erecta; French Marigolds--Tagetes patula; Triploids--a hybrid (Tagetes erecta x Tagetes patula); Single Marigolds--Tagetes tenuifolia (signata) pumila. Within each of these species there are many hybrids producing variations in color and size.
Marigolds generally grow faster than many other types of flowers, typically taking about 45 to 50 days to bloom from seed.
Pot Marigolds are Calendulas. Calendula officinalis to be exact. Other marigolds such as the marsh marigold or the french marigold belong to different families.
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The main characters in the short story "Marigolds" by Eugenia Collier are Lizabeth, the narrator who reflects on a pivotal experience from her childhood, and Miss Lottie, an elderly woman who grows marigolds in a ramshackle garden. These characters represent different perspectives on poverty, hope, and the loss of innocence.
The summer time is the best to plant marigolds. :)
Marigolds don't grow with salt water
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
Marigolds come in colors or orange and yellow. Marigolds are very easy to care for and they are an annual plant.
They can eat some Marigolds, but not all of the different types. With as tempting as it is, it is best to stick with the Marigolds that come in with the Timothy hay. They also have mint and Carrots. My Guinea pigs love the carrots!