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Candyman Orange Pot Marigold - Beautiful Orange Flowers

Noted for its impressive garden performance, Calendula officinalis 'Candyman Orange' (Pot Marigold) is a low-growing, bushy annual with aromatic, lance-shaped dark green foliage and large, fully double, deep orange flowers. Blooming from late spring until the first frost, Pot Marigold is easy to grow and maintain. It has a wide range of uses and every garden should have Calendula in it.

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Calendula: The Healing Power of Pot Marigold

Calendula (𝑪𝒂𝒍𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒖𝒍𝒂 𝒐𝒇𝒇𝒊𝒄𝒊𝒏𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔) is a plant known as pot marigold. Calendula is native to Asia and Southern Europe and has been traditionally used in Ayurvedic and Unani system of medicine. The chemicals in Calendula might helps in new tissue growth in wounds and decreased swelling in the mouth and throat. Calendula flower is commonly used for wounds, rashes, inflammation and many other conditions.

10 Clever Methods to Grow Healthy Calendula Plants | Calendula, Backyard plants, Calendula flower

Discover the secrets of growing beautiful calendula flowers in your garden with our comprehensive guide on how to grow calendula. From planting tips to harvesting advice, learn everything you need to know to cultivate these vibrant blooms successfully. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or new to gardening, our step-by-step instructions will help you create a flourishing calendula garden that will brighten up your outdoor space.

Calendula – Health Benefits and Side Effects | Herbs, Herbalism, Medicinal herbs

Botanical Name: Calendula officinalis. Other Common Names: Marigold (though it should be noted that not all garden plants called marigold belong to the calendula family), bull flower, bull’s eyes, butterwort, death-flower, garden marigold, gold bloom, golden flower of Mary, holligold, , marsh marigold, Mary bud, Mary gowles, poet’s marigold, pot marigold, water dragon. Habitat: Calendula is native to Mediterranean countries, but has been naturalized in North America and Asia and now blooms…

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Calendula is also known as pot marigold and has wonderful medicinal purposes, including anti-inflammatory benefits. It can also be used to dye fabric. Calendula can start blooming as early as December and will keep giving flowers to you time and time again. If you like your garden to feel bright and cheery, Calendula Flowers are for you! 🌱Planting Tips •••> Sow these seeds into the soil about 1/4-1/6 of an inch deep. Calendula will germinate and grow quickly…After planting, sit back…

Calendula officinalis: Uses in Culinary, Medicinal, and More

Native to Europe, this hardy plant was brought to North America by early settlers and prized for its saffron like nutty, bitter and spicy flavour of its eye catching orange flowers. Can be tossed in a salad and cooked in an omelette to name a few culinary uses. Its medicinal value is mainly as a topical ointment, promoting fast healing through its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, astringent and vulnerary actions of its flower. In fact, calendula was a remedy used in the Civil and the first…

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