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Woman harvesting flower heads from one of our calendula varieties.
Calendula
Grow Calendula for use in healing salves, as edible flowers, and for sunny color in cutting and herb gardens. A frost-tolerant annual, Calendula creates a long-lasting garden display. Make 2-3 successive sowings 2-3 weeks apart for continuous blooms from summer until heavy frost. Calendula blossoms are also rich in carotenoid and can be used as dye. Its flowers are used in traditional medicine for antiseptic tinctures and healing skin ointments. We offer Calendula varieties that show outstanding cut-flower performance, as well as a high-resin variety for medicinal use.
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Ivory Princess Calendula
Standout color combination.
Standout color combination.
50 - 55 Days
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Orange Flash Calendula
Rose copper-toned blooms on healthy, vigorous plants.
Rose copper-toned blooms on healthy, vigorous plants.
50 - 55 Days
Clear, bright orange blooms reminiscent of gerberas.
Clear, bright orange blooms reminiscent of gerberas.
50 - 55 Days
Rich color and good stem quality.
Rich color and good stem quality.
50 - 55 Days
Spectacular mix of colors with bicolor petals.
Spectacular mix of colors with bicolor petals.
50 - 55 Days
Beautiful pink and copper-toned blooms on healthy, vigorous plants.
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Beautiful pink and copper-toned blooms on healthy, vigorous plants.
50 - 55 Days
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