Calendula stellata
Calendula stellata Cav.

Calendula stellata is an annual flowering plant in the genus Calendula, family Asteraceae. It is native to northwestern Africa, Malta, and Sicily. The flowering period occurs between January and April, with flowers typically appearing in orange or yellow.
Description
Calendula stellata, described by Cav. in 1791, is part of the Asteraceae family and is found in regions such as Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Great Britain, FR, SE, ES, Algeria, Morocco, Sicilia, and Tunisia. This species is an annual plant known for its orange or yellow flowers. It blooms from January to April and is a member of the marigold genus.
Distribution
Belgium · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · FR · SE · ES · Algeria · Morocco · Sicilia · Tunisia
Synonyms
Calendula spatulataCalendula vidaliiCalendula siculaCalendula algeriensisCalendula vidaliiCaltha stellataCalendula asteriasCalendula bicolor var. cossoniiCalendula siculaCalendula macropteraCalendula vidaliiCalendula stellata var. stellataCalendula bicolor var. odetteiCalendula bicolor var. faureliiCalendula siculaCalendula forskohleanaCalendula cornuta
