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Go to the shopAbout PlantFrench marigolds — derived from Tagetes patula — include most of the dwarf cultivars, while the generally taller African cultivars come from T. erecta. Hybridizing has also produced many cultivars with intermediate characteristics. As a group, marigolds grow 8 to 42 inches tall as low mounds or erect bushes. The 1-to 4-inch flowers may appear rounded, tufted, or shaggy in shades of white, yellow, orange, mahogany, maroon, and rust. The dark green leaves are dense, ferny, and often strongly scented. Other worthy marigolds include the signet group from T. tenuifolia, which has 8-inch mounds of lacy, lemon-scented leaves and ½-inch red, orange, or yellow single flowers. T. filifolia, Irish lace marigold, is grown for its dense 1-foot mounds of delicate foliage.
Propagation SEED TYPE: Non-Hybrid, Open Pollinated And Non-GMO PLANT: Tall Spikes With Blooms Grow Up To 3.5 To 4 Feet
Product | Seed |
Color |
Orange |
Nature |
Easy to grow |
Type | Flower |
Preferred climate | 25 Degree C |
Germination Time | 7 to 10 days |
Season to plant | Annual |
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Uses
To provide borders at Garden corners, Garden pathways, Garden .
To form flower beds in garden.
Great Choice For Pavement Gardens, Flower Beds And Hanging Planters .
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