English to Spanish Dictionary marigold

marigold

maravilla
definition
noun
Dark-leafed Heuchera ‘Palace Purple’ and bright orange pot marigold add contrast and stop the group looking wishy-washy.
a plant of the daisy family, typically with yellow, orange, or copper-brown flowers, that is widely cultivated as an ornamental.
translation of 'marigold'
noun
maravilla,
caléndula
example
Vibrant orange 'marigolds' sit quite comfortably close to the paler blue cornflower.
The field was dotted with a wide assortment of colors, both vibrant in their autumn oranges and yellow 'marigolds' and subdued with pastels of pink and sky.
It is also know as 'pot marigold' , but should not to be confused with the common garden marigolds of the Tagetes species.
Almost hypnotic he thought, and upon closing his eyes he saw a vast field of 'marigolds' and daisies that had covered the backyard to his home.
There were daisies, petunias, tulips, 'marigolds' , and sunflowers.
Its fern-like foliage provides a soft background for smaller sun-loving petunias, daisies, 'marigolds' and others.
The yellow of their egg yolks will be an even more intense golden color thanks to the natural orange pigments in the 'marigolds' .
Their garden includes an impressive display of petunias, orange 'marigolds' and lilies, and hundreds of eye-catching colours are on display.
There were also carnations, 'marigolds' and daisies planted around the sides of the garden.
Calendula, also known as Scotch or 'pot marigold' , is another old trouper.
If you are tempted to plant annual flower seedlings, consider the most heat-tolerant ones such as petunias, calendulas, cosmos & 'African marigolds' .
These included lilacs, lindens, Virginia creeper, 'marigolds' , sunflowers, honeysuckle, pinks, and daisies.
If you have a history of allergy to daisies, ragweed, 'marigolds' , chrysanthemums, or related plants, you may be more at risk of having an allergic reaction to echinacea.
Fast-growing annuals such as nasturtium, candytuft and 'pot marigold' can still be sown.
The air is awash with the fragrance of 'marigolds' as families weep and hug their departing ones: proud and sad and a little apprehensive, but incredibly happy for what the future holds.
Most people are familiar with 'pot marigold' and nasturtium, my favourite good-value plant with its peppery-tasting leaves, decorative edible flowers, and plump seeds that can be pickled as capers.
Dark-leafed Heuchera ‘Palace Purple’ and bright orange 'pot marigold' add contrast and stop the group looking wishy-washy.
Poppies, sweet peas, 'pot marigold' and gilia are all waiting in our yard for attention.
I went upstairs on the roof and sat among the potted plants, among the violets and chrysanthemums and 'marigolds' and daisies.
For example - a bright blue pot planted with orange 'marigolds' stands out in any setting.
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