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(African Marigold, American Marigold, Taishan Yellow 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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James H. Schutte
(African Marigold, American Marigold, Antigua Marigolds)
Members of the Antigua Series are heavy flowering and have 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. Antigua marigolds have golf ball-sized, double blooms that are long-lasting and recur until frost kills the plant. Flowers are either light yellow, orange or golden orange. These occur throughout the growing season and look best if kept regularly deadheaded. Their ferny, dark-green...
(African Marigold, American Marigold, Atlantis Marigolds)
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...
(African Marigold, American Marigold, Crush Marigolds)
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. Crush marigolds have nearly tennis ball-sized, double blooms that are long-lasting and sporadically recur until frost kills the plant. Flowers are either yellow, orange or golden orange; a random mixture of these different cultivars...
(African Marigold, American Marigold, Discovery Marigolds)
Members of the Discovery Series are vigorous, floriferous and have nice bushy habits. African marigolds are annuals that produce large, long-lasting flowers of yellow, orange, or orange-red. Discovery marigolds have large, double blooms that are long-lasting. These occur throughout the growing season and look best if kept regularly deadheaded. Their ferny, dark-green foliage has a distinctive smell reminds one of warm summer days.
Marigolds are heat tolerant and grow best in average soil with...
(African Marigold, American Marigold, Galore Marigolds)
Members of the Galore Series are heavy flowering and have bushy habits that reach about mid-shin at maturity. They are annuals that have origins in Mexico and Central America, even though they may also be commonly called African marigolds. Galore marigolds have nearly tennis ball-size, double blooms that are long-lasting and recur until frost kills the plant. Flowers are either yellow or golden, produced so heavily at times as to mask the foliage. These occur throughout the growing season and look...
(African Marigold, American Marigold, Gold Coins Marigolds)
Members of the Gold Coins™ Series produce massive flower heads and have bushy habits that reach about knee-high at maturity. These marigolds are annuals that have origins in Mexico and Central America, even though they may also be commonly called African marigolds. Gold Coins™ marigolds yield long-lasting, double-form blooms that resemble massive carnation flowers. Depending on cultivar, the flowers are either orange, light canary yellow or a rich gold. A flower may measure 5 to 6 inches (13 to 15...
James H. Schutte
(African Marigold, American Marigold, Inca Marigolds)
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...
(African Marigold, American Marigold, Lady Mix Marigold)
Colorful annuals that are so easy-to-grow, Lady Mix marigolds reliably bring warm colors into a flower garden. A mix of plants displays either lemon yellow, deep gold or rich orange flowers that are double-form, resembling carnation flowers. 'Lady Mix' plants are upright but bushy and compact in habit, maturing about knee high. Tall marigolds have origins in Mexico and Central America, even though they may also be commonly called an African marigold. Lady Mix marigolds produce baseball-size flowers...
(African Marigold, American Marigold, Marvel Marigolds)
Members of the Marvel Series are heavy flowering and have compact, upright, bushy habits. They are annuals that have origins in Mexico and Central America, even though they may also be commonly called African marigolds. Marvel marigolds have dense double blooms that are long-lasting and recur until frost kills the plant. Flowers are either light yellow, yellow, orange or golden. These occur throughout the growing season and look best if kept regularly deadheaded. Their ferny, dark-green foliage has...