Family: Asteraceae

Scientific Name: Tagetes patula Harlequin

Common Name: Harlequin Marigold

Description

Harlequin Marigold (Tagetes patula) is an heirloom Marigold that has been in cultivation circa 1870. Has single golden orange flowers with mahogany red striping.

Pronunciation(ta-GEE-tees)
Plant TypeAnnuals, Site author's observations
Sunlightfull, mostly sunny, some shade
Moistureaveage
Soil & Siteaverage
Temperatureseems to flower better in cooler temperatures
Flowerssingle, golden yellow with mahogany stripes
Fruitwinged achenes
Leaveshas a faint smell to the foliage
Dimensions24-30 inches tall
Maintenancedeadheading, may need to be supported
Propagationeasy from seeds, seeds are long and have a tail
Author's NotesI have grown Marigold several times and discovered that it is a plant that needs support from other plants or stakes. Its main stems tend to break at the base. Despite these issues, it is still a delightful addition to any garden due to its airy nature and heritage status.
Notes & Reference#171- Authors' observations and growing experiences, #270-Gardenia (www.gardenia.net)
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