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Tagetes patula 'Aurora Mix'
French Marigold
Native to Mexico and Central America, few flowers are as reliable and more widely -- and easily -- grown than Marigolds. Their non-stop flowers bloom in intense shades and mixtures of orange, yellow, maroon, mahogany red, and creamy white. The pompon-shaped flowers are single, double, or crested. Plants come in dwarf (6 to 8 inches), medium (9 inches to 3 feet), and tall (3 to 4 feet) sizes. The tall varieties are called African Marigolds, and the smaller varieties, French Marigolds. The super-flowering Triploid Marigolds are a cross between the two. The Signet Marigold is not widely grown, but has many small flowers and graceful form. Flowers have a strong, almost unpleasant scent. Two scentless forms -- 'Sweet and Yellow' and 'Odorless Mixed' -- are available. Will perform well in poor soil with good moisture. Cut spent blooms to promote reflowering. Buy in pots or grow easily from seed. Few disease problems. The idea that plants kill or repel some insects has been disproved.
Tagetes patula, French Marigold 
Fully double and early flowering, these compact-growing plants flower in light yellow, orange, red, and striking yellow-red, and orange-red bicolors.
Attributes - Tagetes patula 'Aurora Mix'

Plant Type: Annual

Bloom Season: Mid Spring through Late Fall

Flower Color: Orange, Red, Yellow

Height: 7 in. to 10 in.

Width: 10 in.

Sunlight: Full Sun

Notes: Thrives in Hot Climates. Container Plants, Cut Flowers, Long Blooming, Showy Flowers. Susceptible to Aphids, Beetles, Black Spot.

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