How to draw marigolds
The painting method of marigold is as follows:
1. First, draw two marigold petals. Then continue to draw the petals.
2. Simply draw a flower heart.
3. Draw more petals. It’s done
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Marigold is an annual herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family. The stem is branched near the base, the leaves are pinnately split, and the lobes are oblong or lanceolate; the tongue-shaped flowers are yellow or dark orange-yellow, with long claws at the base, and the corolla of the tubular flowers is yellow; the achenes are linear and slightly hairy. Flowering period is July-September. Europeans named it "Golden Maria". In the mid-16th century, it was introduced to China and called "Marigold". Chen Fuyao in the Qing Dynasty wrote "Flower Mirror" and named it "Marigold". ?
Marigold is native to Mexico and is cultivated throughout China; it has become naturalized in Guangdong and southern and southeastern Yunnan. Marigold is warm, tolerant of early frost, semi-shade, transplantation, strong resistance, less pests and diseases, not strict on soil requirements, grows quickly and is easy to cultivate. Propagation uses loose artificial media, bed sowing, and box sowing to raise seedlings.
Marigold is rich in lutein, which can be used as a raw material for food, feed, and medicine; marigold is an effective pesticide. The flowers and leaves of marigold can be used as medicine, and have the effects of clearing away heat and fire, resolving phlegm, nourishing blood, stimulating menstruation, removing blood stasis and regenerating blood. Marigold often means auspiciousness and is regarded as a flower of respect for the elderly. It can be used in gardens and can be placed in pots as needed; tall varieties can be kept in water for a long time after being cut and are excellent fresh cut flower materials. They can also be planted in strips as flower borders or background materials.