
Calendula Officinalis 'Calexis Orange' Flower Seeds for Planting and Gardening Success
Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange' – Vibrant, Easy-to-Grow Blooms for a Stunning Garden
Add a burst of warm, fiery orange to your garden with Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange', a striking variety known for its quilled petals and long-lasting flowers. Also called Pot Marigold, this hardy annual is prized for its brilliant color, pollinator appeal, and medicinal properties. Whether grown in flower beds, borders, or containers, ‘Calexis Orange’ provides a continuous display of blooms while attracting bees and butterflies.
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange'
- Common Name: Pot Marigold 'Calexis Orange'
- Plant Type: Hardy annual
- Flower Color: Bright orange with quilled petals
- Mature Height: 12 to 18 inches
- Spread: 10 to 14 inches
- Growth Habit: Compact, bushy
- Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate; tolerates short dry spells
- Blooming Season: Spring to early autumn
- Uses: Borders, containers, pollinator gardens, medicinal and edible gardens
Why Grow Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange'?
- Brilliant, Unique Blooms – Eye-catching quilled petals for a distinctive floral display.
- Pollinator-Friendly – Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
- Low-Maintenance & Fast-Growing – Ideal for beginner and expert gardeners alike.
- Edible & Medicinal – Petals are edible and commonly used in teas, herbal remedies, and skincare.
- Extended Blooming Period – Regular deadheading ensures continuous flowers.
How to Grow Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange' from Seeds
Seed Sowing Instructions
- Best Time to Sow: Early spring (after the last frost) or late summer for autumn blooms.
- Sowing Method:
- Direct sow outdoors in well-prepared soil or start indoors in seed trays for an early start.
- Lightly cover seeds with a thin layer of soil (¼ inch deep).
- Germination Conditions:
- Soil Temperature: 60-70°F (16-21°C)
- Germination Time: 7-14 days
Care and Maintenance
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, especially during germination.
- Fertilization: Requires little feeding; occasional balanced fertilizer promotes growth.
- Pruning: Deadhead spent blooms for continuous flowering.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to pests, though occasional aphid management may be needed.
Companion Planting Suggestions
- Complements Cosmos, Zinnias, and Nasturtiums for a bold, colorful display.
- Pairs well with vegetables like tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce, acting as a natural pest deterrent.
- Blends beautifully with Chamomile, Echinacea, and Lavender in a medicinal herb garden.
Brighten Your Garden with the Glow of 'Calexis Orange'
With its radiant orange blooms, easy-growing nature, and pollinator-friendly benefits, Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange' is a must-have for any garden. Whether grown for its stunning beauty, herbal uses, or attracting beneficial insects, this Pot Marigold will bring warmth and vibrancy to your space from spring through fall.
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Calendula Officinalis 'Calexis Orange' Flower Seeds for Planting and Gardening Success
Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange' – Vibrant, Easy-to-Grow Blooms for a Stunning Garden
Add a burst of warm, fiery orange to your garden with Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange', a striking variety known for its quilled petals and long-lasting flowers. Also called Pot Marigold, this hardy annual is prized for its brilliant color, pollinator appeal, and medicinal properties. Whether grown in flower beds, borders, or containers, ‘Calexis Orange’ provides a continuous display of blooms while attracting bees and butterflies.
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange'
- Common Name: Pot Marigold 'Calexis Orange'
- Plant Type: Hardy annual
- Flower Color: Bright orange with quilled petals
- Mature Height: 12 to 18 inches
- Spread: 10 to 14 inches
- Growth Habit: Compact, bushy
- Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate; tolerates short dry spells
- Blooming Season: Spring to early autumn
- Uses: Borders, containers, pollinator gardens, medicinal and edible gardens
Why Grow Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange'?
- Brilliant, Unique Blooms – Eye-catching quilled petals for a distinctive floral display.
- Pollinator-Friendly – Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
- Low-Maintenance & Fast-Growing – Ideal for beginner and expert gardeners alike.
- Edible & Medicinal – Petals are edible and commonly used in teas, herbal remedies, and skincare.
- Extended Blooming Period – Regular deadheading ensures continuous flowers.
How to Grow Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange' from Seeds
Seed Sowing Instructions
- Best Time to Sow: Early spring (after the last frost) or late summer for autumn blooms.
- Sowing Method:
- Direct sow outdoors in well-prepared soil or start indoors in seed trays for an early start.
- Lightly cover seeds with a thin layer of soil (¼ inch deep).
- Germination Conditions:
- Soil Temperature: 60-70°F (16-21°C)
- Germination Time: 7-14 days
Care and Maintenance
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, especially during germination.
- Fertilization: Requires little feeding; occasional balanced fertilizer promotes growth.
- Pruning: Deadhead spent blooms for continuous flowering.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to pests, though occasional aphid management may be needed.
Companion Planting Suggestions
- Complements Cosmos, Zinnias, and Nasturtiums for a bold, colorful display.
- Pairs well with vegetables like tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce, acting as a natural pest deterrent.
- Blends beautifully with Chamomile, Echinacea, and Lavender in a medicinal herb garden.
Brighten Your Garden with the Glow of 'Calexis Orange'
With its radiant orange blooms, easy-growing nature, and pollinator-friendly benefits, Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange' is a must-have for any garden. Whether grown for its stunning beauty, herbal uses, or attracting beneficial insects, this Pot Marigold will bring warmth and vibrancy to your space from spring through fall.
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Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange' – Vibrant, Easy-to-Grow Blooms for a Stunning Garden
Add a burst of warm, fiery orange to your garden with Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange', a striking variety known for its quilled petals and long-lasting flowers. Also called Pot Marigold, this hardy annual is prized for its brilliant color, pollinator appeal, and medicinal properties. Whether grown in flower beds, borders, or containers, ‘Calexis Orange’ provides a continuous display of blooms while attracting bees and butterflies.
Key Features
- Scientific Name: Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange'
- Common Name: Pot Marigold 'Calexis Orange'
- Plant Type: Hardy annual
- Flower Color: Bright orange with quilled petals
- Mature Height: 12 to 18 inches
- Spread: 10 to 14 inches
- Growth Habit: Compact, bushy
- Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, moderately fertile soil
- Watering Needs: Moderate; tolerates short dry spells
- Blooming Season: Spring to early autumn
- Uses: Borders, containers, pollinator gardens, medicinal and edible gardens
Why Grow Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange'?
- Brilliant, Unique Blooms – Eye-catching quilled petals for a distinctive floral display.
- Pollinator-Friendly – Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
- Low-Maintenance & Fast-Growing – Ideal for beginner and expert gardeners alike.
- Edible & Medicinal – Petals are edible and commonly used in teas, herbal remedies, and skincare.
- Extended Blooming Period – Regular deadheading ensures continuous flowers.
How to Grow Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange' from Seeds
Seed Sowing Instructions
- Best Time to Sow: Early spring (after the last frost) or late summer for autumn blooms.
- Sowing Method:
- Direct sow outdoors in well-prepared soil or start indoors in seed trays for an early start.
- Lightly cover seeds with a thin layer of soil (¼ inch deep).
- Germination Conditions:
- Soil Temperature: 60-70°F (16-21°C)
- Germination Time: 7-14 days
Care and Maintenance
- Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, especially during germination.
- Fertilization: Requires little feeding; occasional balanced fertilizer promotes growth.
- Pruning: Deadhead spent blooms for continuous flowering.
- Pest & Disease Resistance: Generally resistant to pests, though occasional aphid management may be needed.
Companion Planting Suggestions
- Complements Cosmos, Zinnias, and Nasturtiums for a bold, colorful display.
- Pairs well with vegetables like tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce, acting as a natural pest deterrent.
- Blends beautifully with Chamomile, Echinacea, and Lavender in a medicinal herb garden.
Brighten Your Garden with the Glow of 'Calexis Orange'
With its radiant orange blooms, easy-growing nature, and pollinator-friendly benefits, Calendula officinalis 'Calexis Orange' is a must-have for any garden. Whether grown for its stunning beauty, herbal uses, or attracting beneficial insects, this Pot Marigold will bring warmth and vibrancy to your space from spring through fall.























