Floral biology of marigold
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The arrangement of flowers in wild marigold is panicle-like. Plants produce many clusters of 45–80 cylindrical flower heads. Each head is 10−15 mm long surrounded by 4–5 involucre bracts. Each head generally contains about 3 ray florets and 3–5 disc florets (Fig.
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