Marigold - other uses
From decoration to dyes, brightly coloured yellow and orange marigolds provide familiar splashes of colour in South Asia. They are mainly used to make garlands and for adorning buildings and statues of spiritual significance but have also been used to make skin creams. In Britain, marigold is favoured by gardeners who plant it to discourage pests.
Crafts
Marigold flowers are used at many religious ceremonies and festivals. Strung together they make colourful garlands and are used as offerings and to decorate religious buildings and statues.![]() |
| Marigold garlands decorate this shrine in Calcutta. |





