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A Mexican marigold flower with red petals growing or blooming at an Indian garden on a sunny day. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian beautiful red marigold flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian marigold red flower in garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red marigold flower in garden, green background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red marigold flower in garden, green background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close shoot of Indian marigold flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close shoot of Indian marigold flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian marigold red flower in garden
Red Marigold flower in a Garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Marigold flower in a Garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red and yellow Marigold flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
A bud of Marigold flower is about to bloom in a pot in my roof garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red and yellow Marigold flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Marigold flower in the summer garden. Mix yellow and red flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Marigold flower in the summer garden. Mix yellow and red flower Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian marigold red flower in garden. Tagetes species vary in size from 0.1 to 2.2 m tall. Most species have pinnate green leaves. Blooms naturally occur in golden, orange, yellow, and white colors, often with maroon highlights. Floral heads are typically 1- to 4–6 cm diameter, generally with both ray florets and disc florets. In horticulture, they tend to be planted as annuals, although the perennial species are gaining popularity. They have fibrous roots


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