calenda
/kælˈɛndʒələ, kɑlˈɛndʒuːlə/Definitions
1. noun
a plant of the daisy family, with bright yellow or orange flowers, used for medicinal and decorative purposes
“The gardener planted calendula in the flowerbed to attract beneficial insects.”
2. noun
a type of flower used as a symbol in art and literature, especially in medieval and Renaissance art
“The painting depicted the Virgin Mary surrounded by calendulas, signifying purity and innocence.”