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Orange Marigolds
Orange Marigolds
Collection: Marigolds
Color Shade: Orange
More Info- Blooming: 2 days
- Consider Delivery 2 days prior event
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Orange Marigolds
- Description
- Features
- Flower Care
Bright, cheerful, and full of personality, our Orange Marigold Flowers bring instant warmth and vibrant energy to any floral design. Known for their rich golden-orange hue and full, textured blooms, marigolds add a bold pop of color that feels joyful, eye-catching, and full of life. A staple in event florals, seasonal arrangements, and cultural celebrations, fresh cut orange marigolds are loved for their durability, long vase life, and strong visual impact. Their layered petals create fullness and texture, making them perfect for centerpieces, installations, and statement designs that need color and character. Whether used on their own or paired with neutrals, greenery, or jewel tones, orange marigold flowers bring warmth, tradition, and a lively, uplifting feel to every arrangement. Ideal for fall designs, festive events, and anyone looking to add bold beauty and lasting color to their florals.
- Blooming Time: Marigolds need 2 days to fully hydrate and bloom after following our care instructions under the "Flower Care" tab, ensuring they're in peak condition for your event.
- Stem length: 16-21 inches long.
- One bloom per stem.
Flower Care Marigolds:
Follow these simple care tips to keep your marigolds looking bright, fresh, and long-lasting.
With proper care, marigolds will maintain their bold color, texture, and cheerful presence throughout your designs.
1. Trim stems upon arrival
- Cut stems at an angle using clean, sharp floral shears to improve water uptake.
2. Use clean water and containers
- Place marigolds in clean buckets filled with fresh, cool water.
- Change the water every 1–2 days.
3. Remove lower foliage
- Strip any leaves that fall below the waterline to prevent bacteria growth.
4. Keep them cool
- Store marigolds in a cool area away from direct sunlight, heat, and drafts.
5. Avoid overcrowding
- Give stems enough space so blooms stay full and maintain their shape.
6. Expect natural shedding
- Some petal drop is normal, especially as blooms mature—gently remove spent petals as needed.
7. Design timing
- Marigolds are hardy and hold up well, making them ideal for event florals and installations.