Both catherine wheels and whirling marigold are characterized by rotational movement. Catherine wheels are fireworks that spin rapidly when ignited, creating a dazzling display of light. Whirling marigold refers to the spinning motion of marigold flowers in the wind, creating a similar visual effect of circular movement.
USLHT Marigold ended in 1945.
Calendula is also known as garden marigold, holligold, goldbloom, golds, ruddes, Mary bud, bull's eyes, and pot marigold.
No, marigold has reticulate venation in its leaves.
if i am correct the marigold has yellow flowers and has "mar" in its name.
No it is not, but "fiery TRIAL" is:-1 Peter 412 Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you;
The genus for marigold is Tagetes. The common name for marigold is also marigold.
the bomb created a fiery explosion.She had a fiery look in her eyes.
Both catherine wheels and whirling marigold are characterized by rotational movement. Catherine wheels are fireworks that spin rapidly when ignited, creating a dazzling display of light. Whirling marigold refers to the spinning motion of marigold flowers in the wind, creating a similar visual effect of circular movement.
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.
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Marigold Russell's birth name is Marigold Elizabeth Russell.
Mickey Marigold's birth name is William Michael Marigold.
"Fiery tresses" typically refers to hair that is a vibrant shade of red, orange, or auburn, evoking the image of flames. The term "tresses" specifically refers to long locks or strands of hair. Therefore, "fiery tresses" describes hair that is vivid and intense in color, resembling the appearance of fire.
The name Marigold means "Yellow Flower". The Marigold's origin is English. Hope this helps!
Christian, Marigold, Olympia, Swithbert and Ed. But mainly Chris and 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.