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Marigold is written by Dr. J. Raymond Kessler, Jr. This article is to find readers about how to grow marigold flowers and has scientific information about the flower. In addition, it also talks about the flower’s scientific name and what types of types of temperature to keep it in. There’s two different types two of marigold flowers; African and French marigold (Kessler, Jr.). Both types of marigold flowers have two different scientific names; “tagetes patula (French form) and taetes erecta (African form).”
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