What is another word for marigolds?

Pronunciation: [mˈaɹɪɡˌə͡ʊldz] (IPA)

Marigolds are often associated with sunny gardens and add a splash of bright color to any landscape. This popular flowering plant can be identified by its dark green foliage and bold, yellow or orange blooms. While marigold is the most commonly used term, there are several other synonyms to describe this plant. Tagetes, which is derived from the family name Tagetaceae, is a more scientific term for marigolds. Calendula, which is also part of the Asteraceae family, is another popular name used for marigolds. Other common synonyms include gold bloom, pot marigold, and Mary Bud, which refers to the flower's association with the Virgin Mary.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Marigolds

At one booth were people engaged making garlands of flowers, petals of roses, and marigolds sewn together, and heavy with added perfume; at the next were a hundred and one kinds of grain in tiny bowls, and at a third vegetables, beans, and fruit.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch
The lover of the picturesque will wander through its aisle at mass-time, watching the sunlight play upon those upturned Southern faces with their ardent eyes; and happy is he who sees young men and maidens on Whit Sunday crowding round the chancel rails, to catch the marigolds and gillyflowers scattered from baskets which the priest has blessed.
"Hospital Sketches"
Robert Swain Peabody
Little tables had been set on the lawn with a bouquet of old-fashioned marigolds in the center of each one, and a toy orange balloon tied to the back of each chair by a long string.
"Entertaining Made Easy"
Emily Rose Burt

Famous quotes with Marigolds

  • Open afresh your round of starry folds, Ye ardent marigolds!
    John Keats
  • Nowadays, ever since the attack on the Pentagon in 2001, the capital has been clamped down. How is this manifested? Giant planters blocking government buildings, giant planters barricading every other street. Theoretically, the concrete flowerpots are solid enough to fend off a truck bomb. And yet the effect is ridiculous, as if we believe we can protect ourselves from suicide bombers by hiding behind blooming pots of marigolds, flowers whose main defensive property is repelling rabbits.
    Sarah Vowell

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