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The phyllotaxy of marigold leaves is typically alternate, meaning that the leaves are arranged singly at each node along the stem, alternating sides as you move up the stem. This arrangement helps optimize light exposure and space for each leaf, aiding in photosynthesis. In some cases, marigolds may also exhibit whorled phyllotaxy, where multiple leaves grow from a single node.

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