Today botanists refer to the marigold's movement as phototropism (light-turning). Most, if not all, plants arrange their leaves, blossoms and stems in response to light. Conspicuous movements by the ...
Packed with nutrients, marigolds offer antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, highlighting their potential as functional foods ...
However, marigolds struggle once the temperature goes under 50 degrees Fahrenheit. The leaves of the ornamental are quick to ...
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with pointed leaves): Next to water, at the edges of woods, and in the furrows of fields. Marigold (Small, with yellow flowers): Rubble piles, dung and pastures. You can't drink a potion or ...