African Marigold (also known as Mexican Marigold)

Scientific Name: Tagetes erecta

Plant Family: Asteraceae (Daisy Family)

Native Region: Native to Mexico and Central America; naturalized throughout tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.

African Marigold (also known as Mexican Marigold)

Brief Description

A bushy annual with deeply divided, fern-like green leaves and large, globular, pom-pom-like flower heads in shades of yellow and orange.

Care Instructions

Thrives in full sun and well-draining soil. Water regularly when the top inch of soil is dry, avoid overhead watering to prevent fungal issues. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering.

Medicinal Value

We do not currently provide medicinal value for plant identifications.

Sunlight

Full sun (6+ hours per day); will become leggy and produce fewer flowers in shade.

Watering

Moderate watering. Water whenever the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry. Drought tolerant once established but blooms best with consistent moisture.

Soil

Well-draining, moderately fertile soil; pH 6.0 to 7.0.

Hardiness Zone

USDA Zones 2-11 (grown as a frost-sensitive summer annual).

Growth Habit

Bushy upright annual; typically grows 1 to 3 feet tall and 1 foot wide depending on the cultivar.

Bloom Season

Early summer until the first frost. Large, double-crested flowers in orange, yellow, or gold.

Toxicity

Low toxicity. Can cause mild skin irritation in humans and stomach upset in pets if ingested in large quantities; sap may cause contact dermatitis.

Propagation

Easily grown from seeds sown indoors 4-6 weeks before last frost or directly in the garden.

Common Pests & Issues

Prone to spider mites, aphids, and powdery mildew. Botrytis blight can occur in humid conditions or with overhead watering.

Similar Species

French Marigold (Tagetes patula), which is smaller, more compact, and often has bicolor (burgundy and orange) petals.

Interesting Facts

Farmers often plant marigolds as a companion plant because they emit a scent and chemicals that repel nematodes and other garden pests.

Created At: 2026-05-31T12:03:24.183014