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calendula

[ US /kəˈɫɛdʒəɫə/ ]
[ UK /kˈæləndjˌʊlɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. any of numerous chiefly annual herbs of the genus Calendula widely cultivated for their yellow or orange flowers; often used for medicinal and culinary purposes

How To Use calendula In A Sentence

  • Winter standby - calendulas, cyclamens, pansies, violas, primroses, stock and snapdragons - plus some of the hardy groundcovers, can be planted.
  • The shampoo cleanses fine hair with organic coconut and babassu oils and contains calendula, honey and marshmallow to give life to limp strands.
  • These could be interspersed with edible flowers, trailing nasturtiums and orange Calendula would be musts.
  • It developed into a cottage industry and a brand called Cherub Rubs, made of certified organic ingredients such as calendula, apricot and aloe vera from Australia. Undefined
  • I like to keep my own seed to save having to buy plants that come easily, such as tagetes, nasturtium, calendula and Californian poppy. The to-do list: October
  • Sweet peas, pansies and calendulas are fairly cold tolerant and should be planted as soon as soil can be easily worked.
  • For winter bloom (in mild climates), mix in plenty of calendula, pansies, primroses, or violas.
  • Other remedies include grindelia, combined with echinacea, calendula and white oak bark.
  • These could be interspersed with edible flowers, trailing nasturtiums and orange Calendula would be musts.
  • Particularly good trap crops include: green lettuce, cabbage, calendula, marigolds, comfrey leaves, zinnias and beans.
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