- Common Name: Mexican Mint Marigold, Mexican Tarragon, Spanish Tarragon, Sweet Mace, Texas Tarragon
- Botanical Name: Tagetes lucida
- Family Name: Daisy family
- Type: perennial
- Zone Hardiness: 8–11
- Height: 18–30in
- Width: 18–24in
- Blooms: Small, golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers
- Bloom Time: August to November
- Sun: Full sun to partial shade
- Leaves: Narrow, aromatic, anise- or licorice-scented leaves
- Maintenance: Low for beginners; prune in early spring to encourage bushy growth and maintain the area
- Tolerates: Heat, drought, and various soil types with good drainage
- Attracts: Butterflies and other pollinators
- Texas Superstar: Yes
- Texas Native: No
- Invasive: No