9311.000 Tagetes L. - Marigolds

Pope, G.V. (1975) The Compositae of the Flora Zambesiaca area. 6. Helenieae. Kirkia 10(1) 101-121

Description of the genus

Annual herbs (in ours), strongly aromatic when crushed. Leaves opposite or alternate, pinnatisect, conspicuously gland-dotted; lobes narrowly elliptic or lanceolate; margin serrate. Capitula solitary or in dense corymbs, distinctly stalked, heterogamous, radiate; ray florets female; disk florets bisexual. Phyllaries in 1 series, connate for most of their length, gland-dotted. Ray florets few, female. Rays yellow, orange or brown. Achenes narrowly cylindric-turbinate. Pappus of 1-3 elongate setae and 7-9 shorter membranous scales with ciliate margins.

Worldwide: c. 50 species in tropical and warm parts of America with 1 species in Africa

DRC: 1 taxon.

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Flora of Botswana: Tagetes
Flora of Burundi: Tagetes
Flora of Malawi: Tagetes
Flora of Malawi: cultivated Tagetes
Flora of Mozambique: Tagetes
Flora of Rwanda: Tagetes
Flora of Zambia: Tagetes
Flora of Zambia: cultivated Tagetes
Flora of Zimbabwe: Tagetes
Flora of Zimbabwe: cultivated Tagetes

External websites:

African Plants: A Photo Guide (Senckenberg): Tagetes
BHL (Biodiversity Heritage Library): Tagetes
EOL (Encyclopedia of Life): Tagetes
GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility): Tagetes
Google: Web - Images - Scholar
iNaturalist: Tagetes
IPNI (International Plant Names Index): Tagetes
JSTOR Plant Science: Tagetes
Mansfeld World Database of Agricultural and Horticultural Crops: Tagetes
Plants of the World Online: Tagetes
Tropicos: Tagetes
Wikipedia: Tagetes



Flora of the Democratic Republic of Congo: Genus page: Tagetes.
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