Marigold
Marigold is a flower that you are all familiar with. This is a popular flower that may be seen in many gardens, parks, and flower gardens... Marigold is a herbaceous plant that grows erect, spreading into bushes with outstretched branches. The leaves are complex leaves with feathers, the margins are serrated, the leaves are typically alternating, and there are additional branches in each leaf axil. Yellow and orange are the primary hues of flowers. Marigold flowers prefer moderate temperatures and can adapt to a variety of situations, making them simple to care for.
It provides other benefits in addition to their ornamental impact and beautification of space. Many pests, such as leafworms, mice, mosquitoes, and others, are put off by marigolds' distinctive aroma. As a result, they are ejected from the garden. Planting can be done in the planting garden or along the walkways in each tree row. In addition, plant pests can be prevented and treated by extracting stems or blossoms into a spray solution. This flower's metaphorical connotation of benevolence, longevity and enduring vigor is also well-known. Did you know, is a hue that represents pleasant feelings, pleasure, and is seen as a symbol of positive energy. With the above special benefits, is there any reason why this flower does not appear in your garden?