Saturday, 31 January 2026

Tagetes aka Marigolds

Tagetes, also commonly known as Marigolds is a genus of 50 species of annual or perennial, mostly herbaceous plants in the family Asteraceae. They are relatives of daisies and sunflowers. What appears to be a single flower is actually an inflorescence: a ring of showy ray floret surrounding a centre of disc florets. Their dense heads of ray florets, give them their signature pom-pom form.

Marigolds are generally easy to grow and thrive in full sun and warm weather. They are popular for their cheerful yellow, orange, and red blooms. They attract many types of pollinators – bees, butterflies, moths, and even hummingbirds.

Some species are edible and used as a culinary herb or spice, sometimes referred to as "Saffron" or "Mexican Tarragon," and are also used to add color to poultry feed. Their bright florets can be used to create natural yellow dyes for textiles and food. The essential oils from certain species are used in perfumery.

In Indian cultures, marigolds symbolize creativity, passion, and purity, and are used in religious ceremonies and weddings. The flower's vibrant color also represents the sun, signifying life and renewal. Their colours are considered auspicious, and their petals stay fresh even in the harsh sun, making them ideal for outdoor celebrations.

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