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Tagetes erecta Hawaii

Tagetes erecta Hawaï
African Marigold, Aztec Marigold, American Marigold

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EVERYTHING LOOKS PERFECT. I WILL TELL YOU MORE DURING THE FLOWERING. I WILL NOT FAIL TO RECOMMEND YOU.

nicole M., 09/04/2017

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Value-for-money
Herbaceous bushy annual, very large at 90 cm (35.4 in)), producing numerous bright orange double flowers from June to the first frost. Very easy to grow.
Flower size
8 cm
Height at maturity
90 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Annual / Perennial
Annual
Germination time (days)
16 days
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Sowing period March to April
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Flowering time June to October
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Description

The Hawaiian Marigold, whose Latin name is Tagetes erecta, is an annual herbaceous plant forming a highly branched small bush, 80 to 90 cm (31.5 to 35.4 in) tall and 40 cm (15.7 in) wide, and producing numerous flowers from June to frost.

Originally from South America, it thrives in sunny or semi-shaded positions in all types of soil, even poor and dry ones. This variety is sometimes found under the name "Hawaii" or referred to as "African Marigold".

Its leaves, 5 to 10 cm (2 to 3.9 in) long, are deeply cut and exude a characteristic scent reminiscent of citrus and pepper. Its robust angular stems bear large double terminal flowers (8 to 10 cm (3.1 to 3.9 in) in diameter), bright orange in colour and resembling large fluffy pompoms.

This giant easy-to-grow Marigold is particularly appreciated in the middle of flower beds, as tall borders, or in large pots on the terrace. The long stems of the Hawaiian Marigold allow for beautiful summer bouquets.

Ecological action:
In the vegetable garden, Marigolds and African Marigolds prove to be good assets in the fight against nematodes microscopic worms that attack the roots of certain vegetables like carrots. Surround your sensitive vegetables with a row of these flowers to naturally repel these parasites. While protecting your vegetable garden, these flowers will provide you with a good supply of cut flowers. After the first frost, bury the plants in the soil. They will continue to have a repellent effect against nematodes for some time and contribute to the renewal of organic matter in your soil.

Flowering

Flower colour orange
Flowering time June to October
Inflorescence Flower head
Flower size 8 cm
Fragrance Fragrant
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms
Flowering description The capitulum forms a large pompom (8 to 10 cm (3.1 to 3.9 in) in diameter) in bright orange ligules at the end of each stem.

Foliage

Foliage persistence Annual
Foliage colour dark green
Aromatic? Fragrant foliage when creased
Foliage description Its dark green leaves, 5 to 10 cm (2 to 3.9 in) long, are deeply divided into dentate leaflets and emit a characteristic scent reminiscent of citrus trees and pepper.

Plant habit

Height at maturity 90 cm
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate normal

Botanical data

Genus

Tagetes

Species

erecta

Cultivar

Hawaï

Family

Asteraceae

Other common names

African Marigold, Aztec Marigold, American Marigold

Origin

South America

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Planting and care

Two solutions: sow Marigolds under shelter in March-April, and transplant them at a good distance (30 to 40 cm (11.8 to 15.7 in)) in your flower beds, 5 to 6 weeks after sowing. This sowing can be done in pots for easier transplanting or in classic seed trays. Ideally, a temperature close to 18 to 20 °C (64.4 to 68 °F) is needed for good seed germination. Germination usually takes about fifteen days. Alternatively, sow them directly in place at the end of April or the beginning of May; then, 5 weeks later, thin out the rows to give them enough space to grow. In the early stages, keep a close eye on your seedlings as snails are fond of these young plants. By removing faded flowers, you will promote their renewal.

Sowing period

Sowing period March to April
Germination time (days) 16 days

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Border, Edge of border, Container, Vegetable garden
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture all types
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