Afternoon Lemonade A selection from 'Shades of Gold,' 3' tall bearing 3" wide lemonade yellow blooms, with wonderful marigold fragrance. Actually can be used to make marigold lemonade, marigold mint tea, marigold wine, and marigold muerte cocktails (said to be prefect for Day of the Dead celebrations), and bouquets. pricing and more
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Mr. Majestic Double Extravagant yellow and maroon doubled flowers make me think of Mr. Fancypants. These low-growing productive marigolds start blooming early in summer and carry on until frost. Like other French marigolds, these produce root exudates that are the organic alternative to chemical nematicides. Dye from the petals are colorfast rust-toned, and the doubled flowers give you more dye for your effort. pricing and more
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Pericón This marigold is becoming one of my favorite perennials, given to us by our friend at Grand Prismatic Seeds, James Young, over 4 years ago. This is part of the marigold diversity of Central America, a plant of cultural meaning and uses as ritual incense, medicine, seasoning, and art. Grows from seed into a small clump the first year, becoming 18-30” tall in subsequent years. Semi-woody bush of g... pricing and more
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Shades of Gold Mix Monstrous plants (up to 5 ft) that produce large doubled flowers up to 3” across. Blooms range from limey to lemony yellow, to bold gold and deep orange. Dye produced from fresh or dried flowers produce a spectrum of yellow and orange hues. The large flowers make gorgeous dried garlands that will keep your home cheery through the winter months. pricing and more
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