Wild Marigold"In the European Folk or White Cultures including Anglo and or Celt, it is also known/referred to as; Black Mint, Little Marigold, Stinking Roger, Stinkweed, Southern Marigold, Muster John Henry, Southern Cone Marigold."
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Culture Maintannence Processing and Storage Uses in Aesthetics Uses in Environment Uses in the Ecosystem Uses in Culinary (If Applicable) Uses in Beauty and Self Care (If Applicable) Uses in Medicine including Toxicology and Precautions (If Applicable) Uses in Aromatherapy (If Applicable) Uses in Ethno-European Ethnobotany/Apothecary (If Applicable) Uses in my 'Ethnic' practicing Druidry/Witchcraft (If Applicable) Cultivars/Varietys History and Etymology |
Appearance Journal |
Horticultural and Botanical Science/research, including photo diarys, pressings and botany overall |
Plant Culture |
Including environmental needs, climate, soil, growth, propagation/pollination, feeding, watering, ecology |
Maintenance |
Including pruning/harvest, seasonal maintennance, pest and disease |
Processing and Storage |
Including Homestead/Prepping and Crafting storage... |
Uses in Aesthetics |
Including Landscape design use, examples and in Floral/florist arrangements... |
Uses in Horticulture |
Including crop and environment improvement through companion planting and guilding |
Uses in the Ecosystem |
Including use in soil science (Agronomy) along with animal husbundry/custodianship |
Uses in Culinary |
Including drinks to seasoning and dishes, if applicable |
Uses in Beauty
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Including SPA treatments to healthy skin and muscle rubs, if applicable |
Uses in Medicine/Toxicology |
Inclduding medicinal use, precautions outside of Aromatherapy, if applicable |
Uses in Aromatherapy |
Including therapy of the Aroma/oils, if applicable |
Uses in Ethno-European Ethnobotany/Apothecary |
Including the corruptions/manipulations of, to destroy ethno European culture |
Uses in my 'Ethnic'
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Including 'some' of uses today in both ethnic Druidic and ethnic Witchcraft practice |
Cultivars/varietys |
Including varietys of the plant species |
History and Etymology |
(Origin of Words) for preserving the Language and culture of Europe for Ethnic Europeans/English |
Carl Linnaeus
(1705-1778) Also known after his ennoblement as Carl von Linné, was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming organisms. He is known as the "father of modern taxonomy". Many of his writings were in Latin, and his name is rendered in Latin as Carolus Linnæus. Linnaeus has been called Princeps botanicorum (Prince of Botanists) and "The Pliny of the North". He is also considered as one of the founders of modern ecology In botany and zoology, the abbreviation L. is used to indicate Linnaeus as the authority for a species' name. In older publications, the abbreviation "Linn." is found. Linnaeus's remains comprise the type specimen for the species Homo sapiens following the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, since the sole specimen that he is known to have examined was himself. Marigold (n.) Popular name of several plants with golden or bright yellow flowers, late 14c., marygolde, from Mary (probably a reference to the Virgin) + gold, for color. The Old English name for the flower was simply golde. Compare Dutch goudbloom, German Goldblume. As a color name, by 1770. Mary is derritive from Mariyam, which literally means 'Rebellion' and is of unknown origin. |
Marian
fem. proper name, collateral form of Marion, a diminutive of French Marie (see Mary), but often taken for a compound of Mary and Anne. The name Tagetes is from the name of the Etruscan Tages, born from the plowing of the earth. It likely refers to the ease with which plants of this genus come out each year either by the seeds produced in the previous year, or by the stems which regrow from the stump already in place. |
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