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Taget - Red Gem
Taget - Red Gem
Taget - Red Gem
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Red Gem - Taget

Ref : F0287 - Tagetes tenuifolia
Bag of 200 seeds

This variety can reach 40 cm in height and blooms in rounded clumps. For several months, it produces an abundance of red flowers with an exquisite citrus fragrance.

It's an essential plant for any scented garden.

Discover it on the Kokopelli blog: "Tagetes: medicinal, aphrodisiac and visionary plants."

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The flowers, like the leaves, of Tagetes tenuifolia are highly prized for their lemony fragrance in cooking: wines, soups, sauces and so on. In Mexico, this plant is used as a decoction for snakebites and, in Peru, as a poultice for wounds and bruises. Like other Tagetes species, it is also used for indigestion, stomach ache, diarrhea, eye irritation, constipation... Thanks to its polyacetylenic thiopene composition, this species has a strong biocidal action (i.e. fungicidal, bactericidal and insecticidal) in root exudates, against plant nematodes such as Rotylenchulus reniformis, Tylenchorhynchus brassicae, Pratylenchus penetrans and Meloidogyne incognita, and occasionally against certain slugs. According to Marotti et al. 2004, this species has the same pool of essential oils as Tagetes patula, Tagetes erecta and Tagetes minuta, namely dihydrotagetone, tagetones, ocimenones and piperitones. Puspal De et al. in 2017 highlighted that - at least with the chemotypes of the Tagetes species they analyzed - Tagetes tenuifolia has less antioxidant activity in its flowers than Tagetes erecta and Tagetes patula, but much more in its leaves. See Xochi's article on the Kokopelli blog. Tagetes: medicinal, aphrodisiac and visionary plants.

in the ground, in bucket

Sow in trays under light cover, at a temperature of around 20°C, 4 weeks before planting. Transplant after the last frosts, 15 cm apart in all directions. It is also possible to sow light, directly in situ, in sufficiently warmed soil, keeping only the most vigorous plant every 15 cm.

March, April, May

April, May, June

June, July, August, September, October

in the ground, in pot

sunny

low

humus, potting soil, clayey, limestone

drained, reheated

Tagetes tenuifolia

mid-season

200 seeds

Red

fragrance, edible

From 20 to 40 cm

cut

This species is native to Mexico and Mesoamerica.

The flowers, like the leaves, of Tagetes tenuifolia are highly prized for their lemony fragrance in cooking: wines, soups, sauces and so on. In Mexico, this plant is used as a decoction for snakebites and, in Peru, as a poultice for wounds and bruises. Like other Tagetes species, it is also used for indigestion, stomach ache, diarrhea, eye irritation, constipation... Thanks to its polyacetylenic thiopene composition, this species has a strong biocidal action (i.e. fungicidal, bactericidal and insecticidal) in root exudates, against plant nematodes such as Rotylenchulus reniformis, Tylenchorhynchus brassicae, Pratylenchus penetrans and Meloidogyne incognita, and occasionally against certain slugs. According to Marotti et al. 2004, this species has the same pool of essential oils as Tagetes patula, Tagetes erecta and Tagetes minuta, namely dihydrotagetone, tagetones, ocimenones and piperitones. Puspal De et al. in 2017 highlighted that - at least with the chemotypes of the Tagetes species they analyzed - Tagetes tenuifolia has less antioxidant activity in its flowers than Tagetes erecta and Tagetes patula, but much more in its leaves. See Xochi's article on the Kokopelli blog. Tagetes: medicinal, aphrodisiac and visionary plants.

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