Admire the beauty of extinct flowers in the natural environment
Marigold Daisy is an extinct flower in the natural environment. It is also one of the five rarest flowers in the world.
Marigold Daisy is an extinct flower in the natural environment. It is also one of the five rarest flowers in the world.
Chocolate marigold with scientific name is Cosmos atrosanguineus .
It is a flowering plant in the Asteraceae family.
This species is (Hook.) Voss first described science in 1894.
Marigold chocolate originated in Mexico.
This flower is now extinct in the natural environment.
Chocolate marigold was put into cultivation in 1902, it now exists as a single replication by cloning plants.
Marigold chocolate is a perennial herb, with a height of 40 - 60cm.
Its flowers have a diameter of 3 - 4.5 cm.Flowers are usually dark brown-dark brown.
Marigold Daisy has 6 to 10 petals (usually 8 wings).
Its flowers often bloom in the summer and smell the smell of chocolate.
Chocolate marigold became rare because it was difficult to propagate.It is often propagated by tuber division or tissue culture.
Close up of the beauty of marigold chocolate.
- Purple flowers in the North West between the spring of Hanoi
- Magic beauty of flowers
- Silly at the beauty of
- See this set of photos you will see Vietnam has beautiful seasons of rice and flowers!
- Species of extinct to survive in the laboratory
- See the mesmerizing beauty of Iceland nature
- Beautiful flowers have deadly poisonous drama
- Admire the beauty of the 25 most unique lighthouses in the world
- Techniques for growing flowers in the garden
- The enchanting beauty of the rainbow
See 3 extremely rare snow flowers that are under national protection in China Giant sea creatures appeared in the Atlantic Ocean 80 million years ago Unexpected discovery of fossils of about 200 million years old in Gia Lai Medicine flavor from chrysanthemum Detection of the first chrysanthemum fossil specimen contained many toxicity Decode about prehistoric daisy chrysanthemum thanks to X-rays Discover fossils of the oldest chrysanthemum species in the world The first flower blooms out of the earth