Calendula Flowers / Marigold
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Calendula Flowers / Marigold

Product Name Calendula Flowers / Marigold
Latin Name Calendula officinalis
Product Forms Flowers – Petals
Season Crop From January to May Season Crop
Availability time All over the Year
Container Capacity – Flowers // 6 MT per 20 FCL & 12 MT per 40 FCL (HC) – Petals // 2.5 MT per 20 FCL & 6 MT per 40 FCL (HC)
Packing – Jute Bags – Carton Boxes – PP Bags with Liner plastic bags
Specifications its color is Very orange.
Its Egyptian Origin and grown in Beni Suef & Fayoum.
Its Play an important role in medicine for treatment the most of skin problems, healing wounds, inflammation & burns, +And its Useful in the treatment of stomach ulcers.
Calendula, also known as marigold, is an annual member of the daisy family that is native to western Asia, Europe and the Mediterranean region. like Golden yellow flower parts with a mild, fresh scent.
The whole flower heads are added to soups and broths. Marigold flowers are also used to produce a light, yellow dye and natural food coloring. The flowers also add a mild, pleasant flavor to herbal tea blends. used in cosmetic Infuse in in oil for use in soaps, lotions, balms and other topical formulations. Use to garnish soups and salads. May also be baked in cookies, cakes and breads. Excellent tea herb.
Household Calendula produces a natural yellow dye for coloring wool and cloth.
Still used medicinally. as an anti-inflammatory, an antitumor agent, and a remedy for healing wounds. antiviral, antigenotoxic In herbalism, treating acne, reducing inflammation, controlling bleeding, and soothing irritated tissue abdominal cramps and constipation. recommended for treating ailments of the digestive tract. Calendula was also used for various women’s ailments.

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