yes
King cup is not a marsh marigold. King cup is another name for the plant marsh-marigold (Caltha palustris), which is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family. It is also known by other names such as cowslip and water dragon.
I dont no but an animal eat much maybe its hollie hutton the animal
it is a shrub.
Marigold belong both to compositae family with the botanical or scientific name Calendula officinalis and the marsh marigold belongs to the Ranuculacae family with the botanical name Caltha Palustris.
if i am correct the marigold has yellow flowers and has "mar" in its name.
King cup is not a marsh marigold. King cup is another name for the plant marsh-marigold (Caltha palustris), which is a species of flowering plant in the buttercup family. It is also known by other names such as cowslip and water dragon.
marsh Marigold
Probably not. The marsh marigold is native to Northern Europe. I'm not familiar with the African Marigold, but if it comes from Africa it is probably not closely related.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Caltha palustris.
Which one? African Marigold is Tagetes erecta, the French Marigold is Tagetes patula, the Marsh Marigold is Caltha palustris or the Corn Marigold Chrysanthemum segetum.
I dont no but an animal eat much maybe its hollie hutton the animal
Some wild flowers native to the UK are: Autumn Hawkbit, Betony, Marsh Marigold, Nettle-leaved Bellflower, Oxeye Daisy, Small Scabious or Germander Speedwell.
Probably the marigold.
Marsh marigold is adapted to its wetland environment through its ability to thrive in waterlogged soils and tolerate periodic flooding. Its broad, heart-shaped leaves help capture sunlight for photosynthesis while providing buoyancy in shallow waters. Additionally, the plant's early spring flowering allows it to take advantage of available sunlight before other vegetation fully leafs out, ensuring successful reproduction. These adaptations enable marsh marigold to flourish in its native habitats, such as marshes and stream banks.
kingcup
An orange flower Answer. Again we have a common name confusing the issue. There are at least 5 different Marigolds. We have Callendulla officinalis the Pot Marigold. Tagetes erecta the African Marigold. Tagetes patula the French Marigold Chrysanthemum segetum the Corn Marigold and Caltha palustris the Marsh Marigold. They are not all orange, although many are, and they are not all true Marigolds.
The scientific name for the Pot marigold plant is Calendula officinalis.