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- proper noun A taxonomic
genus within thefamily Asteraceae — thecalendulas , often calledmarigolds .
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It's calendula species Calendula, also known as Pot Marigold.
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Calendula is a cool-season annual, so needs to be planted soon in the St. Louis area.
Incredible Edible – Calendula « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009
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A more appropriate option for cuts and scrapes is topical homeopathic Calendula, which is a preparation made from marigolds.
Larry Malerba, D.O. : Homeopathic Arnica to the Rescue D.O. Larry Malerba 2011
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A more appropriate option for cuts and scrapes is topical homeopathic Calendula, which is a preparation made from marigolds.
Larry Malerba, D.O. : Homeopathic Arnica to the Rescue D.O. Larry Malerba 2011
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All 20-plus ingredients that make up the Egyptian Calendula & Blood Orange facial cleanser ($28 for a 4-ounce bottle), for example, are a click away.
Pangea Organic's line of natural skin-care products is growing 2009
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Barbara Jane Miller, who gardens along the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Boulder, Colorado: [Calendula] can be used as a yellow dye for yarn and is food safe if you want to tint icing, etc.
Incredible Edible – Calendula « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009
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Look how vibrant and colorful these Sunflower Calendula Soaps are.
Sunflower Calendula Soap Anne-Marie 2008
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It's calendula (species Calendula), also known as Pot Marigold.
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The Calendula originates from the Mediterranean basin, the Tagetes from the Americas.
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Soap and the Finer Things in Life: Sunflower Calendula Soap skip to main | skip to sidebar
Sunflower Calendula Soap Anne-Marie 2008
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