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Baileya multiradiata
Desert Marigold prefers a well-drained site and thrives in direct sun.
The best time for planting in the lower Sonoran garden is from September through mid-February.
Grows as a an annual or short-lived perennial.
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Grew well in Eastern Washington
Very pretty. Tolerated the hot dry summer and my neglect.
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Robert · January 11, 2026
desert marigold seeds
I purchased two packets of seeds, and live near Sedona. As far as I know I treated them correctly, but not a single seed germinated. I wonder if these had aged beyond their shelf life. A bit of a disappointment, and probably too late to replace this year.
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Michael · May 16, 2025
Pretty!
I threw these out on our bare DCG soil in March (Prescott, 5900 feet, south exposure, full sun). A bunch have come up. They are very pretty and thriving with no water.