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Marigold Petal / Calendula Petal / Marigold Yellow / Marigold Calendula / Calendula Officinalis Marigold / Mary Gold Flowers / Marigold Flower / Officinalis Calendula / Calendula Officinalis Calendula / Calendula Flower / Calendula Calendula Officinalis / Marigold / Dry Calendula flowers / Calendula Officinalis Family: Asteraceae. Botanical name: Calendula Officinalis. Common name: Marigold Flower l Calendula Officinalis l Dried Calendula Flower l Calendula Herb l Marigold Calendula (Marigold refers to the Virgin Mary. And marigold is considered the most commonly cultivated and used member of the genus) Origin: Egypt Color: Orange HS Code: 12119000 Packing: 20 kg bags Cultivation: Common Form: Flowers & whole plants include flowers, petals, and petals. Contact Us Now and contact the specialist
Calendula Petal / Marigold Yellow / Marigold Calendula / Calendula Officinalis Marigold / Mary Gold Flowers / Marigold Flower / Officinalis Calendula / Calendula Officinalis Calendula / Calendula Flower / Calendula Calendula Officinalis / Marigold / Dry Calendula flowers / Calendula Officinalis Family: Asteraceae. Botanical name: Calendula Officinalis. Common name: Marigold Flower l Calendula Officinalis l Dried Calendula Flower l Calendula Herb l Marigold Calendula (Marigold refers to the Virgin Mary. And marigold is considered the most commonly cultivated and used member of the genus) Origin: Egypt Color: Orange HS Code: 12119000 Packing: 20 kg bags Cultivation: Common Form: Flowers & whole plants include flowers, petals, and petals. Contact Us Now and contact the specialist
Product Name: Calendula Types: Flower Petals Season: Available from January till June Harvest season: in January Origin: Egypt Specifications: Cultivation: Common Form: Raw, Dry, whole Quantity: Minimum 4 Tons package material: paper bags, polypropylene bags package weight: 10 kg Net weight (petals), 20 kg Net weight ( flower) Shipping Terms: CIF FOB Payment Terms : L/C , T/T , Advance + CAD
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Tagetes is a genus of annual or perennial, mostly herbaceous plants in the sunflower family (Asteraceae). It was described as a genus by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. The genus is native to North and South America, but some species have become naturalized around the world. One species, T. minuta, is considered a noxious invasive plant in some areas.
Tagetes is a genus of annual or perennial, mostly herbaceous plants in the sunflower family (Asteraceae). It was described as a genus by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. The genus is native to North and South America, but some species have become naturalized around the world. One species, T. minuta, is considered a noxious invasive plant in some areas.