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Cultivating marigold flowers on 2,000 acres, with an average yield of 3 metric tons (MT) per acre after some processing
Marigolds (scientific name Tagetes) are vibrant, annual plants known for their cheerful, brightly colored flowers, typically yellow, orange, or red. They have pinnately divided leaves with a distinct, strong odor. Marigolds can range in height from a few inches to several feet, depending on the species. They are often used for ornamental purposes, pest control, and have a rich history and cultural significance in various traditions
Marigolds have cultural, medicinal, and ornamental value. In India, they are commonly used in religious ceremonies and festivals. Their petals are sometimes used for natural dyes and traditional medicines due to their antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. They thrive in sunny environments with well-drained soil and require minimal care, making them ideal for gardeners of all skill levels.
Marigolds usually grow to a height of about 1 to 5 feet (0.3 to 1.5 meters). Their flowers are usually red, orange, or yellow. There may be just one flower or a few on each stem. Marigolds grow well in sunny areas.
Botanical Name: Tagetes erecta
Common Name: Marigold
Family: Asteraceae
Parts Used: Flower
Active Principles: Lutein, Zeaxanthin, Flavanoids and triterpenoids.
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