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バス通り沿いの住宅の壁際にある
細長い花壇で咲いていた、
オレンジ色が爽やかな「キンセンカ(金盞花)」の花。
キンセンカ属。
別名:ポットマリーゴールド。
学名:Calendula officinalis
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Calendula A.K.A. pot marigold, this one is for charity too: Allegro
DeviantArt
#calendula officinalis#pot marigold#yellow flower#metallic painting#traditional art#acrylic painting#botanical art#plant art#flower art#metallic#floral art#summer flower#golden paint#marigold flower#original art#shit by me
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#pflücksalat#blutampfer#urban garden#schmelzgarten#wien#Rumex sanguineus#tatsoi#rosetten pak choi#pak choi#24.9.2023#ringelblume#Calendula officinalis#zitronenmelisse#Melissa officinalis#artischocke#Topinambur#Helianthus tuberosus#Mangold
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Florile de Gălbenele și beneficiile lor
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text woodmart_inline=”no” text_larger=”yes”] Florile de Gălbenele și beneficiile lor pentru piele Florile de gălbenele, cunoscute și sub denumirea de Calendula officinalis, sunt plante cu flori de un galben strălucitor, care au o mulțime de beneficii pentru piele atunci când sunt folosite în produsele cosmetice naturale. Aceste flori au fost folosite de secole în…
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#beneficii#benficii pentru piele#calendula#calendula officinalis#extract de gălbenele#flori gălbenele#gălbenele#proprietăți
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Grow Your Own Garden with Calendula Officinalis Seeds: A Guide to the Pacific Beauty Calendula Mix
Calendula officinalis, commonly known as pot marigold, is a beloved flower that brings a burst of sunshine to any garden. If you're looking to add a splash of color to your outdoor space, then the Pacific Beauty Calendula Seeds are your go-to choice. In this article, we’ll explore everything you need to know about growing these vibrant flowers from Calendula officinalis seeds, including their benefits and how you can easily order a twin pack of Calendula seed mix from Seed Needs.
Why Choose Pacific Beauty Calendula Seeds?
The Pacific Beauty Calendula seeds offer a mix of bright yellows, oranges, and creams, making them perfect for gardeners who love a variety of colors in their flower beds. This seed mix is specifically designed to give you a beautiful array of blooms that will not only beautify your garden but also attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Benefits of Growing Calendula Officinalis
Calendula officinalis is more than just a pretty face in your garden. Here are some reasons why these Calendula flower seeds are a must-have for your garden:
Easy to Grow: Whether you are a beginner or an experienced gardener, Calendula garden seeds are known for their easy germination and fast growth. They thrive in both full sun and partial shade, making them versatile for different garden environments.
Edible Flowers: Yes, you read that right! The petals of Calendula officinalis are edible and are often used in salads, teas, and as a garnish for various dishes. Growing your own Calendula officinalis seeds means you’ll always have a fresh supply of these nutritious blooms.
Medicinal Uses: Historically, Calendula officinalis has been used for its anti-inflammatory and healing properties. The flowers can be used to make soothing balms and creams, making this plant a natural addition to your home remedy collection.
Pest Repellant: Planting Calendula around your garden can help repel pests such as aphids and whiteflies, acting as a natural insect deterrent.
Why Buy from Seed Needs?
When it comes to buying Calendula seed mix, quality matters. Seed Needs offers a twin pack of 500 seeds each, ensuring that you have plenty of seeds to work with, whether you're planning a small garden or a larger landscape project. Each pack is filled with high-quality, non-GMO seeds that have been carefully harvested and stored to ensure optimal germination rates.
How to Plant and Care for Your Calendula Seeds
Planting: Sow your Calendula garden seeds directly in the soil after the last frost. Space the seeds about 6-12 inches apart to allow for adequate growth. Lightly cover them with soil and water gently.
Watering: Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Calendula plants are relatively drought-tolerant once established, but they do appreciate regular watering, especially during dry spells.
Sunlight: These flowers love the sun! Ensure they get at least 6 hours of sunlight each day for optimal blooming.
Harvesting: Once the flowers start blooming, you can begin harvesting the petals for culinary or medicinal use. Simply pinch off the flower heads, and more will continue to grow throughout the season.
Don’t Miss Out: Get Your Pacific Beauty Calendula Seeds Today!
If you're ready to transform your garden into a vibrant, colorful paradise, then don't wait any longer. Head over to Seed Needs and order your Calendula flower seeds today. With their easy-growing nature, multiple benefits, and stunning appearance, these seeds are a fantastic investment for any gardener.
By purchasing the Pacific Beauty Calendula seed mix, you're not just buying seeds – you're investing in a beautiful, healthy, and sustainable garden. Click "Nbuflowers" now to add this essential flower to your collection and start enjoying the myriad benefits that Calendula officinalis has to offer!
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genome THIS (pleag. it would make me happy):
STUPID IDIOT MOTHERFUCKING JURGEN LEITNER GOD DAMN FOOL BOOK COLLECTING DUST EATING RAT OLD BASTARD SHITHEAD IDIOT AVATAR OF THE WHORE BIGGEST CLOWN IN THE CIRCUS LAUGHED OUT OF TOWN COWBOY MOTHERFUCKING JURGEN LEITNER
STOP PINNING ME WHEN I TALK ABOUT JURGEN LEITENER I HATE HIM SO MUCH WHY DOES HE HAVE SO MANY FUCKED UP BOOKS WHY DID HE DECIDE TO FUCK AROUND AND FIND OUT JUST SET THEM LOOSE IS HE DEAD IS HE A BASTARD MAN HAS SUCH A VISCERAL AFFECT ON ME NOT EVEN IN THE ROOM NEVER SEEN THIS MANS FACE AND I KNOW HE HAS THE WORLDS SHITTIEST BEARD GET AWAY FROM ME
if i wanted to get into heaven and god said jurgen leitners waiting inside i would piss on gods feet for the sole purpose of getting sent back down
if i have to deal with jurgen leitner speaking one word in person on voice in podcast not only will i close the tab i will delete my bookmark out of spite and have to rewatch the entire series again for the experience of being able to skip all the times when he is mentioned or alive
i dont even know why i hate him so much. he collects books but i am just mad because i am angy
he better have some fucked up backstory to explain this if hes just some rich shithead whos a fan of creepypasta and wanted the irl version ill go ham
BETTER have had a book make him kill a man cuz if he didnt Im going to make him
paypal.com/IFuckingHateJurgenLeitner
episodes not even about him. vaguely mentioned what is supposed to maybe be his library and I lost it
where the fuck is jurgen leitner if hes still alive im going to so deeply wish he wasnt
crusty old man
ill punch leitner and his sad frail old man twig bones will simply flake apart under my epic huge meat fist and he will disintegrate until all thats left is one final book he kept on him at all times simply titled Now You Fucked Up in ancient yiddish
im not breathing im hyperventilating at this point
i hope theres a date given for when jurgen died or will die so i can make it a reminder on my phone
everyday once a year i will see it and do anything but pay respects to the man who had so many fucked up if true books
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Closest match: Calendula officinalis genome assembly, chromosome: 11 Common name: Marigold
#tumblr genetics#genetics#marigold#flowers#the magnus archives#jurgen leitner#sent to me#requests#completely-real-and-normal-human#asks
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Plant of the Day
Friday 9 August 2024
This front garden has been seeded with an annual meadow mix of orange flowered Eschscholzia californica (California poppy) and Calendula officinalis (pot marigold, common marigold, ruddles, Mary's gold, Scotch marigold) which contrast with blue flowered Nigella damascena (love-in-a-mist) and Borago officinalis (borage, starflower), and dotted with the pink blooms of Agrostemma githago (corn-cockle).
Jill Raggett
#annuals#meadows#meadow#front garden#plants#horticulture#gardens#garden#orange flowers#pink flowers#blue flowers#kirkwall#orkney#calendula#eschscholzia californica#borage#corncockle#nigella
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Hello! What about "pot Marigold" Calendula officinalis? that's what my brain leaps to as a "marigold" and is native to Europe!
Oh, I didn't know these are called marigolds as well! Or that they are native to (more southern parts of) Europe. Both these and the Mexican marigolds are classic garden flowers here in Finland, but their names have nothing in common.
#that's such a lovely vibrant shade of orange#answered#palaeoplushies#making a mental note to use these in a future piece maybe
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Calendula officinalis (pot marigold) and Megachilidae (leafcutter bee)
Pot marigolds are originally from Southern Europe and they've been cultivated for thousands of years, not only as a pretty flower but also as a medicinal herb. Marigolds were used extensively in ancient Roman, Greek, Middle Eastern and Indian cuisines and extracts were also used in dyes and cosmetics. The 'pot' in pot marigold refers to a cooking pot.
Leafcutter bees can be a little hard to identify from the top but if they stick their abdomen up in the air (photo 4) you can see the specialized hairs called scopa which they use to store pollen. If these bees start chewing holes in you garden plants, insecticides won't do any good. Leafcutter bees don't eat leaves - they use them as building material for their ground nests. Like any self-respecting bee, leafcutter bees go straight for the nectar and pollen, and show absolutely zero interest in the salad menu.
#flowers#photographers on tumblr#marigold#calendula#leafcutter bee#fleurs#flores#fiori#blumen#bloemen#vancouver
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この花も雨の日に
通勤途中の住宅で咲いていた、
黄色い「キンセンカ(金盞花)」の花。
キンセンカ属。
別名:ポットマリーゴールド。
学名:Calendula officinalis
撮影:iPhone14 Pro Max
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Calendula Officinalis (1781) by Mary Delany (1700-1788).
Collage of coloured papers, with bodycolour and watercolour on black ink background.
© The Trustees of the British Museum.
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license.
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Calendula officinalis
#photographie#photography#photografy#photographers on tumblr#sun#aestethic#france#nature#sky#original photographers#flower#nikkon#spring#calendula#souci
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Plants for The Lonely
Cypress (Cupressus)
Helen of Troy (Helenium)
Heath (Erica)
Hyacinth (Hyacinthus)
Wildflowers (Anemone)
Moonworts (Botrychium)
Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum)
Frangipani (Plumeria)
Heather (Calluna vulgaris)
Common marigold (Calendula officinalis)
Weeping willow (Salix babylonica)
Irish yew (Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata')
Mourningbride (Scabiosa atropurpurea)
Rue (Ruta graveolens)
Adonis' flower (Adonis annua)
Common foxglove (Digitalis purpurea)
#og.txt#popculture magic#paganism#pop culture paganism#tma paganism#tma pcp#the magnus archives#tma#the lonely#the forsaken
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marigolds
It's October! For half the hemisphere, the nights are getting longer, the wind is getting colder and the weather is taking on a distinct grey and overcast mood. What better time than now to steal a few last bursts of brilliant, warm sunshine and keep them close against the coming of winter?
Enter October's flower (one of them) - the marigold.
An interesting thing I found while researching this month's flower was that its native to the Americas - and yet some sites list the ancient Greeks and Romans having traditions surrounding the marigold. One of the sites even mentions the flower being introduced to the 'Americas' several sentences after telling me its native to Mexico. I think some of the confusion may come from the fact that there are marigolds of the Tagetes genus, which are the ones I think of when I think of marigolds, that were first mentioned by the Aztecs and are native to the Americas - and there is a flower, Calendula officinalis, called the 'pot marigold' which comes from the same daisy family but is a different genus and seems to originate in southern Europe. To add to the confusion, the Spanish imported the Tagetes marigold from the Americas and from Spain it spread to, particularly, monastery gardens across Europe where it was cultivated into various strains with names like the African or French marigold. The American marigold didn't even have an official genus name until 1753. So, sorting through marigold myths was a lot like playing 'guess which twin it is' for me especially since the majority of the sites I was wandering through either weren't aware of a difference or didn't differentiate. I found one site that marked the difference between them (shout out to growingvale.com). I can understand why. We're only talking flower folklore here, not nuclear codes. My little nitpicky soul though just wasn't happy until it figured out what was going on. I am now going to spew facts at you and try to tell you which flower is which for each of them.
We'll see how I do.
Let's start at the beginning.
Tagetes marigolds were first recorded as being cultivated by the Aztecs, who considered them both medicinal and sacred. That tradition has carried over into Mexico's el Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated either in late October or Early November depending on the region. How much of that is straight from the Aztecs and how much is later European influence via Catholicism is still up for debate but the marigold plays a special part in both. The brightness and strong scent of the marigold flowers are believed to help guide the spirits of the dead to their family and to the offerings left out for them. You watched Disney's Coco (or Fox's The Book of Life), you get it. The Day of the Dead is celebrated outside of Mexico as well, with traditions varying from place to place but right now, we're talking marigolds.
In a half step to the side of that, the Victorians also considered marigolds a funeral flower but in a solemn and grief-filled way that made their cheery color inappropriate for any other kind of bouquet.
In South Asia, the Tagetes marigold has in large part replaced Calendula officinalis marigold while still serving the same purpose. There marigolds are used to create garlands and decorations for weddings, festivals and sacred holidays. Both Buddhism and Hinduism attach spiritual significance to the flowers. In India, giving a garland of marigolds to someone is considered a sign of friendship.
Walking it back to our Calendula officinalis marigold, the common name of 'marigold' is actually a break down of 'Mary's gold'. The golden colored plant was often left on alters and shrines to the Virgin Mary in Catholic countries in the middle ages by people that couldn't afford to leave actual coins. Its bright sunshine color and availability to everyone soon became associated with her.
This is the marigold that the ancient Romans and Greeks used medicinally and that medieval Europe thought was a cure against the plague. This is also the marigold that was woven into garlands for doors and livestock in Ireland to keep away fairy attention.
Both branches of flowers are popular with love superstitions, representing never having to lose a love and as a good luck charm when it comes to love.
And let's round things off with a gardening fact. Marigold are considered excellent companion plants for most vegetable gardens because they repel pests from the big to the very tiny kind. Just check before you plant. Their roots also give off an antibacterial chemical that will wreck havoc on your legumes.
Happy birthday, October babies!
#marigold#marigolds#folklore#superstition#cottagecore#herbalism#herbology#october#birth flower#day of the dead#dia de los muertos#dia de muertos#right up there with#dandelions#as a sunshine flower#flowers#language of flowers#meaning of flowers
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