Marigold
Plants
- In the genus Calendula:
- Common marigold, Calendula officinalis (also called pot marigold, ruddles, or Scotch marigold)
- In the genus Tagetes:
- African marigold or Aztec marigold, Tagetes erecta
- French marigold, Tagetes patula
- Mexican marigold, Tagetes lucida
- Signet marigold, Tagetes tenuifolia
- Cape marigold (disambiguation), referring to several species
- Desert marigold, Baileya multiradiata
- Marsh marigold, Caltha palustris
- Corn marigold, Glebionis segetum
- Tree marigold, Tithonia diversifolia
Arts and media
Film and television
- Marigold (1938 film), a British film
- Marigold (2007 film), a Bollywood romantic comedy
- Marigold Gregson, a character on the British drama series, Downton Abbey
- "Marigold", nickname for the character Winston Spencer Churchill in the British television series In Sickness and in Health
Music
- Marigold (Mari Hamada album), 2002
- Marigold (Pinegrove album), or the title track, 2020
- Marigold (band), band from Borlänge, Sweden
- "Marigold" (Dave Grohl song), 1992
- "Marigold" (Aimyon song), 2018
- "Marigold", a song by Caligula's Horse from the album Bloom
- "Marigold", a song by It Dies Today from the album The Caitiff Choir
- "Marigold", a piano piece by Billy Mayerl
- "Marigold", a song by Periphery
- "Marigold", a song by Relient K from the album Air for Free
- "Marigold", a song by Sugarplum Fairy
- "Messiah Complex III: Marigold", a song by Haken from the album Virus
Other media
- "Marigolds" (short story), by Eugenia Collier
- Marigold Farmer, a character in the webcomic Questionable Content
Places
- Marigold, California
- Marigold, Illinois
- Marigold mine, a gold mine in Valmy, Nevada
Ships
- USS Marigold (1863), a ship used by the Union Navy during the American Civil War
- HMS Marigold, several ships of the British Royal Navy
- HMS Marigold (K87), a 1940 ship of the Royal Navy
- USLHT Marigold, a 1890 lighthouse tender which served on the Great Lakes
Other
- Marigold (color), a yellow-orange color
- Operation Marigold, a secret attempt to reach a compromise solution to the Vietnam War
- Marigold Linton (born 1936), Native American cognitive psychologist
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