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Are tagetes tenuifolia edible?

Are tagetes tenuifolia edible? Marigolds as a companion plant The flowers of all three common species–T. French marigold), T. African marigold), and T. Signet marigold) are edible and can be used in salads, to adorn desserts, or even as a natural food coloring. Most Marigolds are inedible and toxic. There are, however, a few exceptions.

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Tagetes erecta para qué sirve?

Tagetes erecta para qué sirve? También tiene una historia medicinal, en la antigüedad la usaban para tratar enfermedades digestivas, respiratorias y de piel, en la medicina tradicional mexicana aún se prepara en infusiones para aliviar cólicos o fiebre, otro uso de sus pétalos es que se emplean para dar color natural a alimentos y sus

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Is Sarcococca poisonous?

Is Sarcococca poisonous? UPDATE:-Thank you everyone for contributing- its a sarcococca confusa (berries turning black) or sweet box- not edible though-poisonous to humans and pets but does very well in shade. S. Where is the best place to plant Sarcococca? While it prefers a shady spot, it will cope with full sun provided there is

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Can you cut back Sarcococca?

Can you cut back Sarcococca? Prune Sarcococca plants annually, after flowering you can lightly remove any damaged branches. Ideal for ground cover if planted in groups. Plant where you will be able to appreciate the amazing fragrance. Sarcococca confusa is perhaps the most well-known variety, and for good reason. With arching stems and rich green

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Does Sarcococca like sun or shade?

Does Sarcococca like sun or shade? Sarcococca is fairly slow growing. A shade-to-part-shade plant, but will tolerate what these islands call ‘full sun’. Try pairing Sarcococca with Hosta, Heuchera, Ajuga, or Hellebores for an attractive shade garden bed. Sarcococca hookeriana var. It has elegant narrow, pointed leaves and clusters of creamy-white flowers. Smaller and hardier

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