[kə-lĕńjə-lə]
(n.)A Mediterranean annual plant (Calendula officinalis) in the composite family, widely cultivated for its showy, yellow or orange, rayed flower heads that were formerly used in medicine, coloring, and flavoring of food. Also called pot marigold
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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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Calendula (Calendula officinalis L.) ... Calendula, also known as marigold, has been widely used on the skin to treat minor wounds, skin infections, burns, bee stings, sunburn, warts, and cancer. Most scientific evidence regarding its effectiveness as a wound-healing agent is based on animal and laboratory study,
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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 information and resource guide. Find out more about the benefits of Calendula. ... Calendula Information and Benefits ... Calendula, more commonly know as Marigold, is one of the most common herbs and can be found growing in people's homes throughout North America and Europe.
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Medicinal properties of Calendula with practical tips and how-to's for making herbal home remedies ... Medicinal Uses of Calendula;; Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are.; Alfred Austin...
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Deluxe Calendula Cream developed by a skin care nurse ... Deluxe Calendula Cream ... The name calendula comes from the Latin "calends", meaning the first day of every month. In its warm, native climate in Egypt and the Mediterranean, calendula is in bloom on the first day of the month throughout the year.
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Pot Marigold; (Calendula officinalis LINN.); Click on graphic for larger imag ... Medicinal Action and Uses ... The Common Marigold is familiar to everyone, with its pale-green leaves and golden orange flowers. It is said to be in bloom on the calends of every month, hence its Latin name, and one of the names by which it is...
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Facts, Information and Pictures on the herb Calendula (Calendula officinalis) ... Information about the herb Calendula ... Calendula officinalis, also known as Marygold is part of the Compositae plant family. Calendula originates from Native to Southern Europe.
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