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Calendula officinalis, the pot marigold,
common marigold, ruddles, Mary's gold or
Scotch marigold, is a
flowering plant in the
daisy family, Asteraceae...
- The ruby-crowned
kinglet (Corthylio
calendula) is a very
small p****erine bird
found throughout North America. It is a
member of the
kinglet family. The...
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Arctotheca calendula is a
plant in the
sunflower family commonly known as capeweed,
plain treasureflower, cape dandelion, or cape
marigold because it...
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CHARACTERIZATION OF
LUTEIN FROM
TAGETES (TAGETES
PATULA L.) AND
CALENDULA (
CALENDULA OFFICINALIS L.) FLOWERS". Acta Hortic. 939, 309–314.
Archived from...
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Several genera are of
horticultural importance,
including pot
marigold (
Calendula officinalis),
Echinacea (coneflowers),
various daisies, fleabane, chrysanthemums...
- boiled. Some
custards especially in the
Elizabethan era used
marigold (
calendula) to give the
custard color. In
modern times, the name 'custard' is sometimes...
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contains most
kinglet species aside from the ruby-crowned
kinglet (Corthylio
calendula),
which was
formerly classified in
Regulus but is now
known to belong...
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Calandrinia Calanthe an
orchid genus Calathea Calceolaria (slipperwort)
Calendula (pot marigold) Calib****
Calibrachoa Calla Calliandra Callianthemum Callicarpa...
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Virgin Mary, a name
first applied to a
similar plant native to Europe,
Calendula officinalis. The most
commonly cultivated varieties of
Tagetes are known...
- (Auriparus flaviceps), the 6.3 g (0.22 oz) ruby-crowned
kinglet (Regulus
calendula) and the 5.3 g (0.19 oz)
bushtit (Psaltriparus minimus). Even smaller...