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- n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae — the calendulas, often called marigolds.
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“It's calendula species Calendula, also known as Pot Marigold.”
“Calendula is a cool-season annual, so needs to be planted soon in the St. Louis area.”
“A more appropriate option for cuts and scrapes is topical homeopathic Calendula, which is a preparation made from marigolds.”
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“Barbara Jane Miller, who gardens along the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Boulder, Colorado: [Calendula] can be used as a yellow dye for yarn and is food safe if you want to tint icing, etc.”
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“Look how vibrant and colorful these Sunflower Calendula Soaps are.”
“It's calendula (species Calendula), also known as Pot Marigold.”
“The Calendula originates from the Mediterranean basin, the Tagetes from the Americas.”
“Calendula is a deritive of the marigold, and hippy stores sell it in the baby care section.”
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