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Tagetes pusilla

H. B. Kunth

Sacha anis

Asteraceae Edible: Leaves - tea, Leaves - flavouring 898 iNaturalist observations

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(c) Euge, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

Tagetes pusilla, the lesser marigold, is a Latin American species of marigolds in the family Asteraceae. It is native Central America and western South America from Guatemala to northern Argentina. Tagetes pusilla is a small annual herb rarely more than 10 cm (4 inches) tall. Leaves are deeply dissected, the leaflets reduced to threads. One plant a few small flower heads, each containing 1-3 white ray florets surrounding 8-10 disc florets.

Description

An herb in the Asteraceae family found in tropical regions. One of approximately 50 Tagetes species.

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Edible Uses

The leaves are brewed as tea or used as a flavouring in dishes.

Distribution

A tropical plant.

Where It Grows

Andes, Bolivia, Ecuador, South America,

Notes

There are about 50 Tagetes species.

Also Known As

Anis anis

References (3)

  • Bentley, J., Nina, S & Perez, S., 2001, Ethnobotany of Weeds in Cochabamba.
  • Joyal, E., 1987, Ethnobotanical Field Notes from Ecuador: Camp, Prieto, Jorgensen, and Giler. Economic Botany 41(2): 163-189
  • Thomas, E., et al, 2008, The Relationship Between Plant Use and Plant Diversity in the Bolivian Andes, with Special Reference to Medicinal Plant Use. Hum Ecol (2008) 36:861–879

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