Dried marigold petals, also known as Calendula petals (Calendula officinalis) or Tagetes petals (from the common garden marigold), are vibrant, aromatic flower parts that have been naturally air-dried or dehydrated to preserve their color, texture, and beneficial properties.
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Key Features:
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\n- Material: Dried petals from marigold flowers (Calendula or Tagetes species)
\n- Appearance: Thin, lightweight petals in shades of yellow, orange, and gold
\n- Texture: Crisp, papery, and lightweight
\n- Aroma: Mild, earthy, slightly herbal or floral
\n- Shelf Life: Long when stored in a cool, dry place away from sunlight
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Benefits & Properties:
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\n- Naturally rich in antioxidants and flavonoids
\n- Known for anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and skin-soothing properties (especially Calendula)
\n- Non-toxic and safe for topical and culinary use (Calendula; Tagetes should be used with care depending on the species)
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Common Uses:
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\n- Herbal Teas & Infusions: Used for their gentle, healing qualities
\n- Cosmetics & Skincare: Added to soaps, bath salts, lotions, and salves
\n- Culinary Decoration: Edible (especially Calendula), used to garnish dishes and desserts
\n- Potpourri & Crafting: Adds color and fragrance to homemade potpourris and candles
\n- Natural Dyes: Produces a soft yellow-orange dye for fabrics or crafts
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Dried marigold petals are valued both for their visual appeal and their beneficial properties. When using for internal or skincare purposes, ensure the petals are food-grade and pesticide-free.
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