Marigold has traditionally been one of the most important flowers for centuries. Ancient Greeks used Marigold for its medicinal properties to treat minor wounds, calluses, insect bites etc. Marigold is in fact, not one flower but rather a bouquet of similar flowers. Hence, it is sometimes also used as an analogy for like minded people working together.
Does a Blue Marigold flower exist is often debated. Whereas, several people are selling Blue Marigold flowers and their seeds, the specialists in the field of gardening debate these being a variety of Marigold.
Whether, a blue Marigold exists or not, it draws a lot of interest from the people because of its aesthetics. Now you can create a beautiful bouquet of blue Marigold flowers at your home by watching this video and following the instructions. Moreover, you can hang this bouquet in your home without using drill or hammering nails in your walls. For this you can use 2 pcs of KLAPiT to be attached on the board behind the flowers. While making the bouquet, just remember to attach the two KLAPiT steel tapes to the bouquet before you start fixing flowers on the frame. This is done to ensure that you do not damage flowers while fixing the steel tape on the bouquet.
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