1. marigold - Noun
2. marigold - Adjective
3. Marigold - Proper noun
A name for several plants with golden yellow blossoms, especially the Calendula officinalis (see Calendula), and the cultivated species of Tagetes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA better substitute for French tarragon is Spanish tarragon ( Tagetes lucida ), also known as Mexican mint marigold, Mexican tarragon, Texas tarragon, or winter tarragon. Source: Internet
Demand for roses and marigold grown in the hills is also likely to remain low that will cause a loss to local small scale farmers. Source: Internet
Calendula (also called the pot marigold) is grown commercially for herbal teas and the potpourri industry. Source: Internet
As the song’s main hook, Badshah used a Bengali folk piece Boroloker biti lo/lomba lomba chul/ emon chul e lagiye debo laal genda phool (Daughter of a rich man/ long, long hair/ I shall adorn such hair with a red marigold). Source: Internet
On the occasion, families decorate their homes with marigold flowers and mango, banana and ashoka leaves. Source: Internet
Pioneering in Arizona: the reminiscences of Emerson Oliver Stratton & Edith Stratton Kitt. 1964. pp. 68-69 The Lemmons botanized extensively along the way, including collecting the plant Tagetes lemmonii which is now called the Mount Lemmon marigold. Source: Internet