Family: Asteraceae

Scientific Name: Tagetes tenuifolia Gem Series

Common Name: 'Gem series' Marigolds, Signet Marigold

Description

Gem series Marigold (Tagetes tenuifolia) This lesser-known Marigold has single flowers, lacey foliage, and a pleasant lemon scent.

Pronunciation(TAG-e-teez)
Plant TypeAnnuals, Site author's observations
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowerssmall, single flowers, 5 ray petals surround the disk florets, comes in red, yellow, golden yellow, paprika
Fruitwinged achenes
Leavesfinely divided, grass green
Dimensions12 by 12 plus inches, mound forming
Maintenancedead heading
Propagationseeds, the tailed seeds of Marigolds are about one of the easiest to germinate
Native SiteNative areas are Central America and Mexico.
Misc FactsThe name Tagetes (tay-gee'teez) is from the name of Tages a grandson of Jupiter. The species name tenuifolia refers to the thin foliage. Their recorded history goes back to the era of the Aztecs. In the 1500s seeds of Marigold were brought to Spain. The plant traveled to France to Africa to India. By the time of the revolutionary war, Marigolds were re-introduced to America. AKA: Paprica, Lemon Gem, Sigent Marigold
Author's NotesI planted this a few times and it tended to flop. So it may need some support.
Notes & Reference#27-Rodale's Annual Gardens (Paul Loewer), #76-Annuals for Every Purpose (Larry Hodgson), #109-Annuals and Tender Perennials for North American Gardens (Wayne Winterroud)
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