What's the difference between calendula and marigold?

Calendula


Definition:

  • (n.) A genus of composite herbaceous plants. One species, Calendula officinalis, is the common marigold, and was supposed to blossom on the calends of every month, whence the name.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Fatty acids C12-C22 are components of acylated steryl glucosides in Calendula officinalis.
  • (2) The effects of Arctotheca calendula (capeweed) on digestive function in the rumen, caecum and colon of sheep were studied.
  • (3) Chlorhexidine acetate along with three hemostatics namely zinc acetate, methyl cellulose and Calendula tincture were used for the formulations.
  • (4) and -angustifolia DC., Eupatorium cannabium L. and -perfoliatum L., Chamomilla recutita L. Rauscher, Calendula officinalis L., Baptisia tinctoria (L.) R. B., Achyrocline satureioides DC., Arnica montana L., Sabal serrulata Roem.
  • (5) The herbal composition included Achillea millefolium, Urtica dioica, Cichorium (aboveground part), Polygonum, Matricaria chamomilla (flowers), Helichrysum arenarium, Calendula (flowers), corn stigmas, Humulus lupulus (racemes) in proportion 3:3:1:1:2:1:1:2:1 respectively.
  • (6) A reinvestigation of the aerial parts of Calendula arvensis afforded, in addition to the oleanolic acid glycosides 1-4 (4), the new glycoside 5 whose structure was elucidated by spectral and chemical studies and determined as 3-O-(beta-D-galactopyranosyl-(1----3) [beta-D-glucopyranosyl-(1----4)]-beta-D-glucopyranosyl) oleanolic acid (28----1)-beta-D-glucopyranosyl ester.
  • (7) Thirteen saponins were isolated and identified from Calendula officinalis, C. arvensis and Hedera helix.
  • (8) Calendulozide B--trioside of oleanolic acid, isolated from rhizomes of Calendula officinalis, Fam.
  • (9) The contents of oleanolic acid and its 3-0-glucuronide derivatives as well as of 3-0-glucoside derivatives were determined in vacuoles prepared from protoplasts and cell walls obtained from cells of Calendula officinalis leaves.
  • (10) The study of the chemical composition of Calendula arvensis var.
  • (11) Previous research on the aerial parts of Calendula arvensis led to the isolation of the epicubebol glycoside 1 and of the sesquiterpene glycosides 2-5 based on the alloaromadendrane skeleton.

Marigold


Definition:

  • (n.) A name for several plants with golden yellow blossoms, especially the Calendula officinalis (see Calendula), and the cultivated species of Tagetes.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) This year, the main beneficiaries appear to be Salmon Fishing in the Yemen , which has three nominations, including for its two leads Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt, and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, which scored two, including its lead Judi Dench.
  • (2) A small screening was held for some female writers, after which Meryl got out the Marigolds in the kitchen of a house in Islington.
  • (3) Hugh Bonneville, who plays Lord Grantham, recently appeared in the Paddington film and Maggie Smith was in the Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, along with Penelope Wilton .
  • (4) He brings us his mackerel, and his marigolds, as a child just able to walk solemnly brings objects … a birdcage, or a colander … and deposits them as an offering before the attentive adult."
  • (5) The most active were oak bark, sage and St. John's wort grass WAG extracts, horse radish root and leaf AG extracts, celandine grass WA extract; bur marigold and yarrow grass WA extracts were active towards S. aureus.
  • (6) Alpha-terthienyl (alpha-T), a phototoxic thiophene compound isolated from marigolds (Tagetes species), affects cell membranes and does not appear to induce cytogenetic damage.
  • (7) You're going to have to get your Marigolds on and deal with it yourself until the plumber arrives.
  • (8) But there are some impressively so-what characterisations too, including Kieran Culkin's clued-up roommate in Scott Pilgrim Vs The World , Tom Wilkinson's retired judge in The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and the dumb-jock brother in animated movie Paranorman .
  • (9) By then Mujica had turned his potty into a tiny marigold garden.
  • (10) For Purves, westerners enjoy a romanticised view of India, all heady spirituality and Marigold Hotels ; and especially romantic in their views, for reasons Purves neglects to address, are the British.
  • (11) The powdered flowers of marigold (Tagetes erecta) are used as a cheap source of carotenoids in avicultura.
  • (12) In addition, fatty acid distributions are given for whole marigold plants, crude carotenoid extracts and purified mono and diesterified luteins obtained from fresh petals as well as from commercial powdered petal preparations.
  • (13) S. aureus strains isolated from patients were found less sensitive to oak bark, German camomile flower WAG and celandine, bur marigold, and brewing waste WA extracts that the reference strains.
  • (14) Marigold, the highly tattooed "illustrated mum” of the title, is different.
  • (15) Marigold covers herself in white paint to obscure the tattoos in a wild attempt to be "normal” and even Dol realises that she needs help.
  • (16) And so she does, for it turns out that Marigold is manic depressive.
  • (17) Both Judi Dench and Maggie Smith have acting nods – the former for The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, which also is up for best comedy or musical; the later for her role in Quartet.
  • (18) The lutein diester was added as a stabilized, microencapsulated extract of marigold (Tagetes erecta) petals.
  • (19) Dev's still going out with Freida Pinto and has just finished filming with Dames Maggie Smith and Judi Dench for John Madden's The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel .
  • (20) Decorated with marigolds and ribbons, 108 toilets have been opened in the Indian village where two schoolgirls were found hanging from a tree in May.

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