Tagetes / Marigold / Cempazuchil
"The plants are native to the Americas, growing naturally from the southwestern United States into South America. The Latin TagÄ“tes derives from the name of the Etruscan Tages, 'born from the plowing of the earth'.  It likely refers to the ease with which plants of this genus come out each year either by the seeds produced in the previous year, or by the stems which regrow from the stump already in place. The common name in English, marigold, is derived from Mary's gold, a name first applied to a similar plant native to Europe"