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ATTRIBUTES ![]() ![]() ![]() Cultivar Notes - Inca II™ Orange Double flowers on strong stems. Inca II is shorter and earlier than original Inca. Series Notes - Inca II™ Inca II is a brilliantly-colored, early-blooming, fully double Marigold with strong stems on compact plants. If you are looking for a reliable garden performer, this is the Marigold for you! These blooms reach 3 to 3½ inches across, with a fully double form that keeps its petal-packed beauty all season long. And the plants aren’t quite as tall as the old Inca, giving them better weather resistance and staying power in the garden, with slightly smaller blooms. But the compact plant size -- just 12 to 13 inches tall and 10 inches across -- lets you really pack them in, and the flowers are long-lasting, ultra-colorful, and freely borne. Best of all, Inca II buys you an additional week or more of bloomtime, and it blooms all summer. Best in full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Species Notes - Tagetes erecta Commonly called African marigold, Aztec marigold, American marigold or big marigold, they are actually native to Mexico and Central America. Big marigold may be the best descriptive name because plants are noted for their large flowerheads. They typically grow from 1-4’ tall and feature huge, mostly double-globular flowers (2-4” diameter) in various shades of yellow, orange, and creamy white. Pinnate leaves on glabrous, angular stems. Foliage and flowers are aromatic when brushed or crushed. |
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