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mexican marigold seed Tagetes lemmonii (Mexican Marigold) – YardworkBright Golden Blooms That Thrive in Californias Climate Tagetes lemmonii is a drought tolerant, winter blooming perennial shrub that brings bright yellow flowers, aromatic foliage, and pollinator value to California gardens with very little water once established. Commonly known as mexican marigold, lemmons marigold, copper canyon daisy, mountain marigold, or Mexican bush marigold, this plant is ideal for homeowners who want high impact color without
Bright Golden Blooms That Thrive in California’s Climate
Tagetes lemmonii is a drought tolerant, winter-blooming perennial shrub that brings bright yellow flowers, aromatic foliage, and pollinator value to California gardens with very little water once established.
Commonly known as mexican marigold, lemmon’s marigold, copper canyon daisy, mountain marigold, or Mexican bush marigold, this plant is ideal for homeowners who want high-impact color without high-maintenance care. It thrives in full sun, handles dry soil, and produces golden-yellow bloom displays through the cooler months when many landscape plants are resting.
Why You’ll Love This Plant
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Blooms when your garden needs it most – The flowers of Tagetes lemmonii bloom primarily in late fall and winter, providing essential nectar for pollinators when many other plants are dormant.
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Made for low-water landscapes – Once established, Tagetes lemmonii becomes drought-tolerant and does not require nutrient-rich soil, making it suitable for low-maintenance landscapes.
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Supports bees and butterflies – Tagetes lemmonii, also known as Mexican bush marigold, produces bright yellow flowers that serve as a valuable food source for butterflies and bees, particularly during cooler months.
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Excellent for pollinator gardens – Tagetes lemmonii is recognized for its ability to attract pollinators, making it an excellent choice for pollinator gardens and xeriscaping.
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Naturally aromatic and pest resistant – The aromatic foliage of Tagetes lemmonii is known to deter many garden pests, which may contribute to its use in traditional herbal medicine.
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A sensory garden favorite – The foliage releases a strong fragrance upon contact, making Tagetes lemmonii a staple in sensory gardens.
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Low maintenance after establishment – Once established, Tagetes lemmonii requires minimal maintenance and thrives in poor or alkaline soil, needing little to no supplemental fertilizer.
This is the kind of plant that earns its space: colorful in fall, winter, and spring; resilient in summer; and useful for pollinators, deer-resistant planting schemes, and sustainable California landscaping with native shrubs like California lilac.
What Makes It Different
Most marigolds are short-lived annuals planted for summer color. Tagetes lemmonii is different: it is a woody, shrubby perennial shrub in the Asteraceae family, within the Tagetes genus, and it returns year after year in the right climate.
Tagetes lemmonii stands apart because:
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It blooms in the off-season – This plant is known for its late fall blooms, producing a profusion of golden-yellow flowers that brighten the landscape when many other plants are dormant.
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It is built for dry, sunny gardens – Tagetes lemmonii thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, is drought-tolerant once established, and is generally resistant to pests due to its aromatic foliage.
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It offers fragrance plus color – The pungent scent is released when the finely divided foliage is brushed or cut, adding another layer of interest near garden paths, patio edges, and outdoor seating areas.
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It handles challenging soil better than many ornamentals – Tagetes lemmonii must be planted in sharply well-draining soil and adapts well to poor, rocky, sandy, or alkaline soils but struggles in heavy clay.
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It has botanical and cultural depth – Tagetes lemmonii has been traditionally used in folk medicine for its calming and digestive properties.
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It is part of a researched plant group – Research on Tagetes lemmonii is limited, but studies on related species within the Tagetes genus indicate potential antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activities.
Native to the mountain ranges of southern Arizona and northern Mexico, Tagetes lemmonii thrives at high elevations between 4,000 and 8,000 feet. Its native range in the southwestern United States and Mexico helps explain why it handles sun, dry air, rocky soil, and seasonal temperature shifts so well.
How To Grow Tagetes Lemmonii Successfully
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Plant in full sun and well drained soil
Tagetes lemmonii thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight daily, and can tolerate some light afternoon shade in extremely hot summers. Choose sharply well drained soil and avoid areas where water sits, since poor drainage can lead to root rot. -
Water regularly during the first growing season
Give the roots consistent water while the plant establishes. After that, reduce frequency and water deeply only as needed. Once established, this plant becomes drought tolerant and performs well in dry California garden conditions. -
Let it settle into years of seasonal bloom
Expect yellow flowers from fall through winter and into spring in mild climates. Tagetes lemmonii, also known as Mexican Marigold or Lemmon’s Marigold, is a shrubby plant that can grow up to 4 feet tall and 6 feet wide, featuring bright yellow flowers and fragrant foliage. -
Prune for shape and stronger growth
Pruning is recommended in late winter or early spring to promote bushy growth and remove frost damage. You can also prune Tagetes lemmonii anytime to shape or control its size, but wear protection if sensitive to the plant’s foliage oils.
For best observations over time, give this marigold room to grow. Its leaves are pinnately compound, narrow, and finely divided, creating soft-textured foliage around the bright flower display.
Plant Specifications
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Botanical Name: Tagetes lemmonii
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Common Names: Tagetes lemmonii is commonly known as Copper Canyon Daisy, Lemmon’s Marigold, or Mexican Bush Marigold.
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Plant Type: Evergreen to semi-evergreen perennial shrub in mild climates
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Family: Asteraceae family
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Genus: Tagetes
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Mature Size: 4–6 feet tall, 6–8 feet wide in many California landscapes; Tagetes lemmonii, also known as Mexican Marigold or Lemmon’s Marigold, is a shrubby plant that can grow up to 4 feet tall and 6 feet wide, featuring bright yellow flowers and fragrant foliage.
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Bloom Time: Fall, winter, and spring, with strongest flowering in cooler months
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Flower Color: Bright yellow flowers to golden-yellow flowers
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Sun Requirements: Full sun, 6–8 hours daily; tolerates part shade or light afternoon shade in extremely hot summer conditions
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Soil Needs: This plant prefers well-draining soil with moderate fertility and can adapt to sandy, loamy, or rocky soils, thriving best in a mix enriched with organic matter.
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Water Requirements: Low to moderate once established
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Hardiness: Tagetes lemmonii is optimally grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 through 11, withstanding cold snaps down to approximately 15°F to 18°F.
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Maintenance: Low once established; prune in late winter or early spring
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Landscape Value: Pollinators, fragrance, drought tolerance, deer resistance, and long seasonal bloom
This plant is a strong choice if you want color without constant fertilizer, water, or fuss. Avoid heavy clay that stays wet, and apply mulch lightly around the root zone without burying the crown.
Perfect For These Landscape Uses
Ideal for:
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Xeriscaping and drought-tolerant garden designs
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Pollinator gardens and wildlife-friendly landscapes
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Background plantings and informal borders
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California native-inspired and sustainable landscaping
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Homeowners wanting year-round color with minimal water use
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Sunny slopes, dry banks, and garden edges
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Sensory gardens where scent, foliage, and flower color matter
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Deer-resistant planting plans
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Mixed borders that need fall, winter, and spring bloom
Use copper canyon daisy behind lower perennials, along a sunny fence line, or near a walkway where the foliage can be brushed and the scent enjoyed. The plant’s rounded shape, yellow flowers, and durable roots make it especially useful where traditional landscape plants struggle with heat, dry soil, or limited irrigation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much water does it need once established?
Very little compared with many ornamental shrubs. After the first growing season, water deeply but infrequently. Let the soil dry somewhat between waterings to protect the roots and reduce the risk of root rot.
Will it survive winter in my area?
Tagetes lemmonii is optimally grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 through 11, withstanding cold snaps down to approximately 15°F to 18°F. In many California mild climates, it stays evergreen or semi-evergreen and continues its fall, winter, and spring bloom cycle.
How big will it get?
Plan for a mature size of about 4–6 feet tall and 6–8 feet wide in the landscape. Tagetes lemmonii, also known as Mexican Marigold or Lemmon’s Marigold, is a shrubby plant that can grow up to 4 feet tall and 6 feet wide, featuring bright yellow flowers and fragrant foliage.
Does it really bloom in winter?
Yes. The flowers of Tagetes lemmonii bloom primarily in late fall and winter, providing essential nectar for pollinators when many other plants are dormant. In mild climates, bloom may continue into spring.
Is it safe around pets?
Tagetes lemmonii is generally considered low risk, but always supervise pets around new plants. The foliage oils are pungent and may irritate sensitive skin or mouths, so avoid letting pets chew the leaves.
Why does the foliage smell so strong?
The aromatic foliage releases scent when brushed, cut, or handled. Gardeners commonly describe the fragrance as citrusy, minty, musky, or marigold-like. Wear gloves when pruning if you are sensitive to scented plant oils.
Who is Lemmon’s Marigold named for?
Tagetes lemmonii was named to honor John Gill Lemmon, the husband of Sara Lemmon, connected with early botanical collections in southern Arizona.
Ready to Add Year-Round Color?
Choose Tagetes lemmonii for bright yellow flowers, aromatic foliage, pollinator support, and dependable drought tolerant performance in California gardens.
Yardwork delivers quality plants for California landscapes, with information provided to help you plant confidently. Need help choosing the right placement? Ask about our consultation support for landscape design, sun exposure, soil selection, and spacing. Our soil testing services can also help you find drainage issues before planting so your mexican marigold can thrive.
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