Thanks very much for these delightful insights into a ``common'' flower!

Best wishes,

Vikram Jit Singh

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*The Times of India*
at Chandigarh.

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On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 11:19 AM, Gurumurthi Hegde
<gurooji290...@gmail.com>wrote:

> It happens often with many strong scented flowers such as *Pandanus*, *Mammea
>> suriga*, and even Champa.
>>
> But its interesting to know this happening with Marigold !
> May be the pollen cloud of  Marigold must have caused it, as they do in
> *Chromolaena* *odorata* .
> Or.. there is also a chance that she must have smelt the strong odored
> tender leaves and involucre, which sometimes brings the head-ache.
>
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