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Mexican Marigold

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Field Notes

Description:

Lacey foliage, Golden single petals and a Marigold smell, but in bush form rather than single plants.

Habitat:

Gardens

Notes:

Mine tends to bloom through the winter months when it is cooler.

Species ID Suggestions

Mexican Marigold

Tagetes lucida

Comments (2)

Edible and used as substitute for Tarragon. Do you eat this shrub?
You have a very pretty picture there!!
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PublishedJune 10, 2011

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