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Calendula officinalis is a member of the daisy (Asteraceae) family and originates from southern Europe and the Mediterranean area, according to information from The University of Wisconsin Extension.
Calendula officinalis, also known as pot marigold. 3. Calendula tea There are many types of calendulas, but the kind used for this tea is calendula officinalis, sometimes called the pot marigold.
Ukiya M, Akihisa T, Yasukawa K, et al. Anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor-promoting, and cytotoxic activities of constituents of marigold (Calendula officinalis) flowers. J Nat Prod. 2006;69:1692-1696.
Dermatologists have been looking at the properties of marigold (Calendula officinalis) because it may speed wound healing (European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, April 25, 2015). We have not ...
Calendula extract imparts a beautiful yellow color, so it's used as a natural coloring agent in cuisines around the world. Lately, I've been buying the fresh (and edible version) of flowers from ...
Pacific Beauty is one of five varieties of Calendula officinalis, 2008 international herb of the year, available at an herb sale on Saturday in Webster Groves. Calendula is the "in" herb this year.
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