Marigold may refer to:
*
Marigold (color)
Marigold is a yellow-orange color. It is named after the flower of the same name.
It is currently unknown when ''marigold'' was first used as a colour name, although the New Zealand author Katherine Mansfield used it to describe a hair colo ...
, a yellow-orange color
It may also refer to:
Plants
* In the genus ''
'':
** Common marigold, ''
Calendula officinalis'' (also called pot marigold, ruddles, or Scotch marigold)
* In the genus ''
Tagetes'':
** African marigold or Aztec marigold, ''
Tagetes erecta''
** French marigold, ''
Tagetes patula''
** Mexican marigold, ''
Tagetes lucida''
** Signet marigold, ''
Tagetes tenuifolia''
*
Cape marigold (disambiguation), referring to several species
* Desert marigold, ''
Baileya multiradiata''
* Marsh marigold, ''
Caltha palustris
''Caltha palustris'', known as marsh-marigold and kingcup, is a small to medium size perennial herbaceous plant of the buttercup family, native to marshes, fens, ditches and wet woodland in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. It flower ...
''
* Corn marigold, ''
Glebionis segetum''
* Tree marigold, ''
Tithonia diversifolia''
Arts and media
Film and television
*
''Marigold'' (1938 film), a British film
*
''Marigold'' (2007 film), a Bollywood romantic comedy
* Marigold Gregson, a character on the British drama series ''
Downton Abbey''
* "Marigold", nickname for the character Winston Spencer Churchill in the British television series ''
In Sickness and in Health''
Music
*
Marigold (band)
Marigold is a Swedish music indie-pop band from Borlänge and Falun consisting of Daniel Wallsten on vocals and guitar, Johan Nordin on keyboard and Viktor Olsson on drums.
Marigold was created in Borlänge in 2010 and have since then been pl ...
, a Swedish indie-pop band
*
''Marigold'' (Mari Hamada album), 2002
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''Marigold'' (Pinegrove album), or the title track, 2020
*
"Marigold" (Aimyon song), 2018
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"Marigold" (Dave Grohl song), 1992
*"Marigold", a song from the album ''
Bloom
Bloom or blooming may refer to:
Science and technology Biology
* Bloom, one or more flowers on a flowering plant
* Algal bloom, a rapid increase or accumulation in the population of algae in an aquatic system
* Jellyfish bloom, a collective n ...
'' by Caligula's Horse
*"Marigold", a song from the album ''
The Caitiff Choir
''The Caitiff Choir'' is the debut full-length album by the band It Dies Today. It was released on September 21, 2004 via Trustkill Records. "A Threnody for Modern Romance" served as the album's lead single, followed by "Severed Ties Yield Severe ...
'' by It Dies Today
*"Marigold", a piano piece by
Billy Mayerl
William Joseph Mayerl (31 May 1902 – 25 March 1959) was an English pianist and composer who built a career in music hall and musical theatre and became an acknowledged master of light music. Best known for his syncopated novelty piano solos, ...
*"Marigold", a 2016 song by
Periphery
*"Marigold", a song from the album ''
Air for Free
''Air for Free'' is the eighth studio album by Relient K, released on July 22, 2016, through Mono vs Stereo. The album's lead single, "Bummin'", was released on April 13, 2016. It is the first album since ''Five Score and Seven Years Ago'' (2007) ...
'' by Relient K
*"Marigold", a song by
Sugarplum Fairy
Sugarplum Fairy is a pop-rock band from Borlänge, Sweden. The members took the name from a version of the Beatles' song " A Day in the Life" where John Lennon counts the song in by saying "sugar-plum-fairy, sugar-plum-fairy". Sugarplum Fair ...
*"Messiah Complex III: Marigold", a song from the album ''
Virus'' by Haken
Other media
*
"Marigolds" (short story), by Eugenia Collier
*Marigold Farmer, a character in the webcomic ''
Questionable Content
''Questionable Content'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''QC'') is a slice-of-life webcomic written and illustrated by Jeph Jacques. It was launched in August 2003 and reached its 4,500th comic in April 2021. The plot originally centered on Marten Re ...
''
People
*
Marigold Linton (born 1936), Native American cognitive psychologist
*
Marigold Southey
Marigold Merlyn Baillieu Southey, Lady Southey (; born 2 May 1928) is an Australian philanthropist who served as Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria from 2001 to 2006.
Lady Southey was born in San Francisco into the Myer family, the youngest of fou ...
(born 1928), an Australian philanthropist who served as Lieutenant-Governor of Victoria from 2001 to 2006
Places
*
Marigold, California
*
Marigold, Illinois
Marigold is an unincorporated community in Randolph County, Illinois, United States. The community is located on County Route 12 east of Prairie du Rocher
Prairie du Rocher ("The Rock Prairie" in French) is a village in Randolph County, Illinoi ...
, an unincorporated community
*
Marigold mine, a gold mine in Valmy, Nevada
Ships
* , various ships of the British Royal Navy
*
HMT ''Marigold'', a trawler requisitioned by the Royal Navy in the Second World War - see
List of requisitioned trawlers of the Royal Navy (WWII)
* , a ship used by the Union Navy during the American Civil War
*
USAHS ''Marigold, a United States Army hospital ship during World War II
*
USLHT ''Marigold'', a 1890 lighthouse tender which served on the Great Lakes
Other
*
Marigold (color)
Marigold is a yellow-orange color. It is named after the flower of the same name.
It is currently unknown when ''marigold'' was first used as a colour name, although the New Zealand author Katherine Mansfield used it to describe a hair colo ...
, a yellow-orange color
*
Marigold (given name)
*
Operation Marigold
Marigold was an American codename for a failed secret attempt to reach a compromise solution to the Vietnam War that was carried out by the Polish diplomat Janusz Lewandowski, a member of the International Control Commission, and the Italian ambass ...
, a secret attempt to reach a compromise solution to the Vietnam War
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