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Introduction of Calendula

1.Calendula alias

Calendula is also known as marigold flower, golden marigold, everlasting chrysanthemum, sober flower, everlasting flower, marigold, for the Asteraceae calendula plant, native to southern Europe, is a small wild calendula improved varieties.

2. Morphological Characteristics of Calendula

Calendula is a biennial herb in the Asteraceae family. The whole plant is hairy. Leaves alternate, oblong. Heads solitary, flower diameter of about 5 cm, yellow, orange, orange-red, white and other colors, there are also heavy, rolled petals and green heart, deep purple flower heart cultivars. Different varieties of marigolds have different morphological characteristics.

3. Calendula flower language

Calendula also has an alias, called "housewife's clock". This is because the plant blooms at a certain time in the morning and then closes at a certain time in the evening, making it a rather punctual flower. Therefore, its flower language is "meticulous".

Anyone born with the blessing of this flower has a strict and meticulous personality. However, they are too meticulous to tolerate late appointments with friends of the opposite sex, so relationships are not likely to last.