Colorada
Colorada is a vibrant and visually striking flower that belongs to the genus Tagetes, which is part of the Asteraceae family. It is native to Mexico and Central America, but it has been widely cultivated in various parts of the world due to its striking appearance and hardiness. The flower is known for its large, daisy-like heads that are typically a deep red or orange color, with a yellow center. The petals are often fringed, adding to its distinctive look.
Colorada is a popular choice for gardens and floral arrangements because of its bold and eye-catching appearance.
The name "Colorada" is derived from the Spanish word for "red," reflecting the flower's dominant color. The
In addition to its ornamental value, Colorada has some medicinal properties. Traditional uses include treating skin