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Jessie Keith

(African Marigold, American Marigold)

Inca marigolds are compact, bushy, long-blooming annuals that are very easy to grow. Their dark green, ferny foliage has a distinctive aromatic smell and subtends strong stems topped with very large double flowers of orange, pale yellow, or gold, depending on the cultivar. Regular deadheading will keep these plants looking clean and prolong flowering.

For best growth, they require full sun and well drained, average soil. Inca marigolds are great for mixed plantings, containers and are colorful...

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Nancy Engel

(African Marigold, American Marigold, Inca Primrose Marigold)

Inca primrose marigold is a compact, bushy, long-blooming annual that is tolerant of heat and very easy to grow. Throughout the growing season it produces very large double flowers of palest yellow. Regular deadheading will keep plants looking clean and prolong flowering. For best growth, it requires full sun and well drained, average soil. Inca primrose marigold is great for mixed plantings, containers and is a colorful companion in vegetable gardens.

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James H. Schutte

(African Marigold, American Marigold, Inca Yellow Marigold)

Inca yellow marigold is a compact, bushy, long-blooming annual that is tolerant of heat and very easy to grow. Throughout the growing season it produces very large double flowers of yellow. Regular deadheading will keep plants looking clean and prolong flowering. For best growth, it requires full sun and well drained, average soil. Inca yellow marigold is great for mixed plantings, containers and is a colorful companion in vegetable gardens.

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James H. Schutte

(African Marigold, American Marigold)

Large blooms of yellow, gold or orange bedeck this regal garden favorite. The American marigold is a tall, bushy annual that is native throughout Mexico and Central America. Its dark green, ferny foliage has a distinctive aromatic smell and subtends strong stems topped with large semi-double or fully double flowers that come in an array of warm shades. Plants will continue to bloom while temperatures are warm and favorable. The removal of spent flowers will ensure continued blooming.

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Syngenta

(African Marigold, American Marigold)

Large blooms of yellow, gold or orange bedeck this regal garden favorite. The American marigold is a tall, bushy annual that is native throughout Mexico and Central America. Its dark green, ferny foliage has a distinctive aromatic smell and subtends strong stems topped with large semi-double or fully double flowers that come in an array of warm shades. Plants will continue to bloom while temperatures are warm and favorable. The removal of spent flowers will ensure continued blooming.

Marigolds...

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All-America Selections

(African Marigold, American Marigold)

Large powderpuff blooms of glowing orange cover 'Moonsong Deep Orange' all summer. The large flowers of this 2010 All-American Selections winner do not fade with age, and the compact plants bloom for an extended period of time, 70 days under short day conditions and 84 days under long. This cultivar was introduced by Syngenta.

The American marigold is a tall, bushy annual that is native throughout Mexico and Central America. Its dark green, ferny foliage has a distinctive aromatic smell and...

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James H. Schutte

(African Marigold, American Marigold)

A bright and familiar garden annual, American marigold is native throughout Mexico and Central America. The semi-dwarf plants in the Moonstruck Series bear enormous domed yellow or orange flowerheads on strong compact weather-proof stalks. The dark green ferny foliage has a distinctive aromatic smell. Plants will continue to bloom while temperatures are warm and favorable. The removal of spent flowers will ensure continued blooming.

Most marigolds grow best in full sun and well drained moderately...

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James H. Schutte

(African Marigold, American Marigold)

A bright and familiar garden annual, American marigold is native throughout Mexico and Central America. The semi-dwarf plants in the Moonstruck Series bear enormous domed yellow or orange flowerheads on strong compact weather-proof stalks. The dark green ferny foliage has a distinctive aromatic smell. Plants will continue to bloom while temperatures are warm and favorable. The removal of spent flowers will ensure continued blooming.

Most marigolds grow best in full sun and well drained moderately...

(African Marigold, American Marigold)

Massive, waxy golden flowers of the Papaya Crush marigold are delightful to see, touch and extremely easy-to-grow-from-seed. Members of the Crush Series producer fewer, but larger blooms per plant when compared to other marigolds having compact, mounding, bushy habits. They are annuals that have origins in Mexico and Central America, even though they may also be commonly called African marigolds. Papaya Crush marigolds have large tennis ball-sized, double gold blooms that are long-lasting and sporadically...

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Jesse Saylor

(African Marigold, American Marigold)

Large, waxy yellow flowers of the Pineapple Crush marigold are delightful to see, touch and extremely easy-to-grow-from-seed. Members of the Crush Series producer fewer, but larger blooms per plant when compared to other marigolds having compact, mounding, bushy habits. They are annuals that have origins in Mexico and Central America, even though they may also be commonly called African marigolds. Pineapple Crush marigolds have tennis ball-sized, double yellow blooms that are long-lasting and sporadically...