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Is there a picture somewhere? I'd love to see it. I've only grown yellow to

orangish Calendula.

What I've heard is that the yellow is the original color, so it's thought to be

the best for medicinal/skin issues. But, I can't say that definitively.

In a message dated 04/06/10 20:19:15 Eastern Daylight Time,

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Hi there I just came across this lovely Calendula flower while searching for

other plants. it is beautiful and wanted to share it with you. It is more of a

pink/reddish color then the typical yellow.

Does anyone out there grow it yet? do you think it would have the same benefits

as the regular calendula. and while at it.. is there a differance between the

orange variety and the pale yellow?? Sometimes i get a mix of shades from orange

to pale yellow and everything in between.

Beth Byrne

http://www.SoapAndGarden.com

Be good to your skin!

http://www.soapandgarden.blogspot.com

www.Saponifier.com

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I posted a picture in my photo folder for you. You can also find the picture at

backyardgardening. It is quite pretty.

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> Is there a picture somewhere? I'd love to see it. I've only grown yellow to

orangish Calendula.

>

> What I've heard is that the yellow is the original color, so it's thought to

be the best for medicinal/skin issues. But, I can't say that definitively.

>

>

>

> In a message dated 04/06/10 20:19:15 Eastern Daylight Time,

Koalas_boutique@... writes:

> Hi there I just came across this lovely Calendula flower while searching for

other plants. it is beautiful and wanted to share it with you. It is more of a

pink/reddish color then the typical yellow.

>

> Does anyone out there grow it yet? do you think it would have the same

benefits as the regular calendula. and while at it.. is there a differance

between the orange variety and the pale yellow?? Sometimes i get a mix of shades

from orange to pale yellow and everything in between.

>

>

>

> Beth Byrne

> http://www.SoapAndGarden.com

> Be good to your skin!

> http://www.soapandgarden.blogspot.com

> www.Saponifier.com

>

>

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That is pretty! Thanks for sharing the pic.

In a message dated 04/07/10 09:52:27 Eastern Daylight Time,

Koalas_boutique@... writes:

I posted a picture in my photo folder for you. You can also find the picture at

backyardgardening. It is quite pretty.

Beth Byrne

http://www.SoapAndGarden.com

Be good to your skin!

http://www.soapandgarden.blogspot.com

www.Saponifier.com

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