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Learn how to plant , grow, and harvest calendula. This edible flower thrives from spring to fall, attracts pollinators, repels pests, and brightens any garden. In this article, we'll go over the amazing health benefits of Calendula as well as the safety and dosage of this herb. Calendula , small genus of 15–20 species of herbaceous plants of the aster family, found in temperate regions of Eurasia and North Africa. The pot marigold (C. officinalis) is commonly grown as an ornamental and is used in herbal products and in cosmetics. Learn more about the physical characteristics of the genus. Calendula bright yellow and orange flowers are used for the various medicinal purposes.The whole plant including flower has various health benefits such as in inflammation of the skin, control bleeding, acne, eye care, chronic ulcer, jaundice, and wound healing.