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Desert Marigold Seeds (Baileya multiradiata)

Desert Marigold Seeds (Baileya multiradiata)

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Photo Credit: Our photos of Desert Marigold are from the collection of The Centennial Museum and Chihuahuan Desert Gardens, Univ. of Texas at El Paso, and used with the gracious permission of Dr. Arthur H. Harris, the photographer.

If you've ever been to Arizona, New Mexico, or So. California in February or March, you know this golden beauty. Not well-known outside the desert regions, it's one of the ones that creates incredible color when the desert blooms. A neat plant with wonderful daisy-like flowers, it's an example of a wildflower that deserves a place in any garden.

Botanical NameBaileya multiradiata
Common NameDesert Marigold
TypeAnnual. Lives just one year. Grows quickly, blooms heavily, dies with first frost. Can regrow following spring if seed falls on bare ground.
Height1-2' tall
Bloom TimeMid season
FlowerDaisy-like
Sun/ShadeFull sun
Soil PreferencesThis beautiful species prefers sandy soil and as its name implies, can tolerate blazing summer temperatures.
Moisture RequirementsOne of the big stars of North America's early desert bloom, this cheery annual will be happy to bloom for you almost anywhere, as long as it is planted in sharp-draining soil.
Where To Grow ItAll regions of North America
Indigenous ToSouthwest
Desert Marigold Desert Marigold Seeds (Baileya multiradiata)
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