Calendula officinalis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Calendula officinalis , known as Pot Marigold or Scotch Marigold , is a plant in the Calendula genus. It was used in ancient Greek, Roman, Arabic and Indian cultures as a medicinal herb as we...
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Calendula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Calendula (pronounced /kəˈlɛndjuːlə/ Ca-lén-du-la), pot marigold , is a genus of about 12-20 species of annual or perennial herbaceous plants in the daisy family Asteraceae, native to t...
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Location; Calendula officinalis, the pot marigold, is native to Southern Europe around the Mediterranean Sea. ... Calendula officinalis is easy to grow in average soil and is bothered by few pests or cultural problems providing the soil is well-drained. Cut back plants when hot weather arrives. If you can keep them...
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Overview of Calendula Officinalis (Calen) as a homeopathic remedy ... Homeopathic remedies are prescribed on the principal that 'like cures like', in a tiny dilution - so the indications below are what a healthy person would feel if taking Calendula Officinalis. If your symptoms fit within the symptoms below,
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A PLANTS profile of Calendula officinalis (pot marigold) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Calendula officinalis L. pot marigold; ... Images: Calendula officinalis L.
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Calendula (Calendula officinalis L.) ... Allo-ocimene, Asteraceae (family), bride of the sun, bull flower, butterwort, Calendula arvensis L., Calendula micrantha , Calendula officinalis , calendula flower, calendula herb, calendulae flos, calendulae herba, Caltha officinalis , calypso orange florensis,
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Calendula, named 2008 Herb of the Year by the International Herb Association, is among the most colorful herbs for the garden and kitchen. Known also as the poet’s marigold or pot marigold, calendula brightens garden beds, pots, vases and culinary creations from spring to frost (or beyond) with its sunny flowers.
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Pot Marigold, also known as Calendula officinalis, with beautiful bright orange flowers is a perennial herb with many medicinal, culinary and cosmetic uses. ... 2 quarts marigolds (use Calendula officinalis only); 1 gallon boiling water; 1 campden tablet, crushed (sterilizer) thinly pared peel and juice of 3 tangerines or...
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Ordering calendula oil ... However, Calendula oil is what is classed as a macerated or infused oil, where the plant material is infused in oil, and the botanical material then removed, leaving the oil with some of the properties of the botanical material.
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Scientific Name; Calendula officinalis; Common Name; Calendula (Pot Marigold) ... Light Requirements: Sun, partial shade ... Propagation:Grow from seed...
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