7 Surprising Uses Of Calendula Flower
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28 December 2025
Calendula, also known as pot marigold, is a versatile herb with a range of uses. Here are 7 different ways they can be used
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1. Skin: Calendula's anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties make it perfect for soothing skin irritations, wounds, and eczema
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2. Dye: The bright orange petals can be used as a natural dye for fabrics, adding a warm, sunny hue to textiles
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3. Culinary: Petals are edible and can add colour and flavour to salads, soups, and teas
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4. For Healing: Calendula-infused oils and creams promote wound healing and reduce inflammation
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5. Pest Repellent: The strong scent repels pests like mosquitoes and whiteflies, making it a natural garden companion plant
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6. Hair Care: Calendula tea can be used as a hair rinse to promote healthy hair and scalp
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7. Medicinal Tea: The flowers make a soothing tea that can help with digestive issues and reduce fever
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