Tagetes erecta
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Definition
Noun: 1. A stout branching annual plant with large yellow to orange flower heads; native to Mexico and Central America. This is the common name for a species of flowering plant in the marigold family (Asteraceae), known for its showy blooms.
Usage
- The term "Tagetes erecta" is used as the formal botanical name for the plant commonly known as the African marigold or Aztec marigold.
- It is used in horticultural, botanical, and scientific contexts to specify this particular species.
Examples
- Noun:
- The garden was filled with the vibrant colors of Tagetes erecta.
- For the experiment, we compared the growth of Tagetes erecta with other annuals.
- Farmers sometimes plant Tagetes erecta as a natural pest deterrent.
Advanced Usage
- In Ethnobotany: "Tagetes erecta" is studied for its traditional uses in ceremonies and as a source of natural dye.
- The ceremonial garlands were made from Tagetes erecta.
Variants and Related Words
- African marigold (n): The most common common name for Tagetes erecta.
- Aztec marigold (n): Another common name referencing its geographical origins.
- Marigold (n): The general common name for plants in the genus , which includes Tagetes erecta.
Synonyms
- Big marigold: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the plant's size.
- American marigold: A synonym referencing the continent of origin.
Related Phrases
- Genus Tagetes: The taxonomic group to which Tagetes erecta belongs.
- Companion planting: A gardening practice where Tagetes erecta is often used.
Noun
- a stout branching annual with large yellow to orange flower heads; Mexico and Central America