Calendula as a floral ornament

Marigold is more generally called in India as Genda Phool or Banti Pool. The striking edge of this beautiful flower is the burst of glowing color in the bouquet of petals. A single flower is enough to add exceptional color to any floral centerpiece. However, marigold is not as fragrant or sweet-smelling compared to other flowers, but its distinctive scent is helpful in keeping pests and insects away from the table or any arrangement. The pungent smell of marigolds is the main reason why it is used abundantly on traditional doors and house entrances.

Marigold is one of the hardiest flowering plants that requires only minimal care. It can withstand harsh weather, soil, and water conditions and needs hardly any attention unlike other flowering species. These strong characteristics allow the flower to be found more often in many Indian gardens, homes, and along roadsides. The flowers are also widely used in various cultural, traditional and religious ceremonies in India. He is rarely absent in the midst of any celebration. Its prominent shape and color bring bright joy and jovial atmosphere to the dreary parts of weddings, housewarmings, and poojas. The flower can be found pitted alongside oriental lilies and carnations in any floral arrangement.

To make a simple centerpiece arrangement, you’ll just need a handful of marigold flowers, candles, floral foam, and green foliage. Floral foam is used to provide a good quality base for the marigold flower arrangement. It is where the flowers and candles are inserted. The leaves can be inserted or simply placed next to the flowers. Either way, it would still look good. Two shades of marigold flowers can be used, but a single shade will always look the best. Marigold can be considered as a poor man’s flower, but it would still look classy and elegant at any elite occasion.

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