The Marigold flower is called Gada or Genda ful by @steemhadiul

in Incredible India11 months ago

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My Communities Admin, Moderator, Senior Members & Others Please take my salam. I am Md. Hadiul Arefin and my steemit user ID is- @steemhadiul. Here tell you some information about Genda/ Gada flower. In Bangladesh, the marigold flower is called Gada or Genda ful. Despite being a long-standing native of Mexico, the marigold flower has been planted in Bangladesh and has established itself there. The blossoms have a strong perfume and come in shades of yellow, orange, red, and light yellow.

The genus of the marigold flower, sometimes known as Gada or Genda ful, is Tagetes.
Gada/Genda ful, often known as the marigold flower or tagetes, is a genus with roughly 56 species. Breeders of marigolds have created hundreds of new kinds since the 1920s. Yellow and orange marigold flowers, or Gada/Genda ful, are the most prevalent in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is covered in white, crimson, and shades of red, yellow, or orange.
Marigolds, also known as Gada/Genda ful, come in a wide variety; some are popular and easily accessible in Bangladesh. The African-American marigold, also known as Gada/Genda ful (Tagetes erecta), is also known as Boro Gada/Genda in Bangladesh. The flowers are big and rounded. Yellow, orange, or light yellow describe these blooms. Plants can grow to 91–101 cm (36–40 inches). In Bangladesh, ''Kashmiri Gada/Genda'' refers to another variety of marigolds, Gada/Genda ful or French marigolds (Tagetes patula). Plants have a maximum height of 12 to 25 cm (5 to 8 inches). Red, orange, and yellow are the blooms' primary colors. There are also bicolor motifs that are red and orange.

Nowadays, most of the world's vegetation is marigold, or Gada/Genda ful, plants. In modern-day tropical and subtropical nations, they have become citizens. They have a very lengthy flowering season and are simple to grow. From early summer until winter, they are in blossom. Only after two weeks of dry weather will you need to water your garden. They require hardly any care.

Gada/Genda ful, often known as marigold, was once a native plant of the Aztecs living in modern-day Mexico. Early Spanish invaders took native marigold flowers or Gada/Genda ful seeds from the Aztecs and brought them to Spain in the 1500s. The marigold flower, also known as Gada/Genda ful, was revered by the Aztecs as a living representation of the Spanish genocide of their people. The red and yellow petals stood in for the Indian blood poured on the gold that the Spaniards had taken. The marigold blooms, sometimes known as Gada or Genda ful, were produced on monastic grounds in Spain.


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Seeds of the marigold, also known as the Gada/Genda, were shipped from Spain to France and Northern Africa. However, various theories exist about how Marigold, also known as Gada/Genda ful, arrived in Bangladesh and other parts of this region and began to be cultivated. According to specific reports, in the 16th century, the Portuguese imported marigold, also known as Gada/Genda ful, from Brazil and exported them to every country, including Bangladesh and the South Asian region. So, gada/genda ful, also known as marigold flowers, were brought here. Gada/Genda ful, often known as marigold, has become a necessity in our daily lives. They are employed in rituals, offerings, and decorations in this location.

In Bangladesh, folk cultures such as the marriage ceremony and Bosonto Utshob (spring celebration) heavily rely on marigold flowers, also known as Gada/Genda ful. People cannot imagine a marriage ceremony without marigold flowers or Gada/Genda ful during the "Gaye Holud" or "wedding shower" rite. The finest combination for the girls is yellow or orange sharee and marigold flowers, or Gada/Genda ful garlands, which are a need. Marigold flowers, also known as Gada/Genda ful, are necessary for Bosonto Utshob, or enjoying the spring season (the spring season in the Bangla calendar comprises the months Falgun and Choitra). People wear yellow dresses on the first of Falgun to honor the month-long celebration, especially girls who adorn themselves with gada/Genda ful garlands or marigold flowers.


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Marigolds, known as Gada/Genda ful herbs, has numerous therapeutic benefits. Eczema, teenage acne, and skin ulcers are just a few of the skin conditions the marigold, also known as the Gada/Genda ful plant, addresses. The sap from the leaves of the marigold or Gada/Genda ful plant is used to stop bleeding in Bangladesh. Bangladesh's marigolds or Gada/Genda ful plants are commonly found in gardens or flower pots. Today not to continue; please be safe and well. Thanks to all.

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