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navigate by keyword : flower plant yellow wildflower herb shrub leaf petal meadow garden autumn produce blossom prairie nature field lawn tagetes background latin name 1753 carl linnaeus formed etruscan deity tages born furrow likely ease plants genus year seeds produced previous stem shoot walk merica wild mexico arizona argentina consortia imported spain xvi century spread europe russia asia minor

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The Latin name was given in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus, the name is formed from the name of the Etruscan deity Tages, born from the furrow. Most likely, this name is given because of the ease with which plants of this genus appear every year either from seeds produced in the previous year, or from a stem shoot.To walk from Merica, where it is wild to walk from New Mexico and Arizona to Argentina, and from where consortia were imported in Spain in the XVI century, and then spread to Europe, Russia, Asia Minor and so on.


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