Tagetes erecta, commonly known as the Mexican marigold or Aztec marigold, is a vibrant and versatile flower cherished for its striking appearance and myriad of uses. Originating from Mexico and Central America, this flower has captivated gardeners, herbalists, and cultural enthusiasts alike.Tagetes erecta belongs to the Asteraceae family and is characterized by its tall, erect stems, which can reach heights of up to 3 feet (1 meter). The flower heads are large and come in bright hues of yellow, orange, and gold. Each blossom is densely packed with petals, giving it a full, pom-pom appearance.
Gardeners value Tagetes erecta not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its practical benefits. The plant is relatively easy to grow, requiring full sun and well-drained soil. It is also known for its pest-repellent properties. The pungent scent of the marigold deters a variety of garden pests, including nematodes, aphids, and whiteflies, making it an excellent companion plant for vegetable gardens.