Tagetes patula
French marigold (scientific name: Tagetes patula) is a herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family, also known as peacock grass or red yellow grass. The origin is Mexico and Nicaragua. It is an annual herbaceous plant with a plant size of 50x30 centimeters. The flowering period is from July to October, and the seeds begin to mature in September. Flowers are bisexual flowers, which are insect pollinated flowers. They are not only of medicinal value, but also of economic value for making French perfume. Because of the beauty of French marigold and its light earth smell, they have a special position in Hinduism worship and culture.
Marigold
Tagetes erecta (scientific name: Tagetes erecta), also known as stinky hibiscus, is a plant of the genus Tagetes in the Asteraceae family. Originating from Mexico, it is cultivated for ornamental purposes in various parts of China. It can grow in areas with an altitude of 1150 to 1480 meters and is mostly found in roadside meadows. Marigolds are often sown in spring and are often used as flower bed scenery due to their large flowers and long flowering period.
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