"Marigold" is a story about a girl named Lizabeth who grew up in the countryside of Maryland during the Great Depression. She explained that his town is brown and dusty, but Lotti's garden has a vivid color point.
"At that time all the people we know are as hungry as us." She spent time with her older brother. During her summer occasionally I bothered Loty with an old lady in the town. She was old, sullen, and she protected her beautiful marigold flowers very much. Lisa said the flowers kids "disturbing the perfect ugliness of this place, they are too beautiful, they can not understand saying too much, they do not make sense" they said they made them angry It was. The children threw stones at the flowers, but something changed in Elizabeth. She has a feeling guilty about how Loty treats it,
When the children gathered again under our oak again in our naked garden, I did not participate in joy. Suddenly, I think it's embarrassing, I do not want to be ashamed. My child is angry and it says it's all fun but when I think of a malicious attack that I am leading, that woman is suffering. "
Later that night, with her father's whining and her mother's quiet and comfortable sound, Lisa awoke in the middle of the night. Elizabeth had never heard her father crying and could not reconcile a man he knew with a quiet and painful obob who had never heard of it. In an emotional confusion, she went out of the house and went to Lotti's house. There, early in the morning, she jumped into the bush in a beautiful marigold and tore them. Upon completion, she saw Mr. Loty standing on her, Lizabeth finally understood and said,
"When I see the stationary face with sadness and tired eyes, I see the reality hidden in my childhood.Witches are no longer witches, but only broken old ladies trying to create beauty in the middle She was ugly, she was born in a dirty life, lived here for a lifetime here, but at the end of her life, a fallen cabin, a wrecked body, and a passionate ignorant son John Burke There is nothing, except for her, she has left a lot of love, beauty, and happiness, they have never been squeezed by life.
Lizabeth regret this behavior, but Lottie never planted calendula. However, Elizabeth finally realized the beauty and importance of the flower and planted it as an adult of calendula.
Tall African calendula, rising over 3 feet, and a short French marigold, there may be just 6 inches high. Mix of huge fluffy flowers and huge flowers of marigold are in stark contrast to seal marigold and its horny size flowers. There are many flower shapes. Especially interesting is the halfway red and yellow half petals are thinning in the stripe Marvel. It is a dense two-foot plant, but most single flower marigold is a short or semi-rich variety that is less than one foot in length. Disco is one of the best, the mixture contains a fun collection of yellow, orange and dichromatic flowers
Signet marigold (Tagetes tenuifolia) is quite different from most marigolds. The signet marigold plants are delicate lace leaves. In the summer, a small one flower actually covers the plant. Flower colors vary from yellow to orange. They are also edible. Seal sea marigold flowers have a spicy Tarragon flavor. The leaves smell comfortable lemon. Signet marigold is a high-grade plant for edging beds and window frames. Golden gem and lemon gem varieties are good in Iowa
Family gardeners have many marigold varieties to choose from. Many common marigolds are the kind of marigold in Africa and France. Little triploid hybrids and seals marigold are known. African marigold flowers (Tagetes erecta) have double yellow flowers from yellow flowers, from summer to frost. Flower length is up to 5 inches. The height of the plant is 10 to 36 inches. African marigold is a good bedding. High varieties can be used as background for planting. African marigold recommended by Iowa has Inca and Perfect Collection. (The series is a group of closely related species with uniform characteristics like height, spread and flowering habits.The only characteristic of a series of changes is color.) African calendula is also known as American calendula I will.