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  2. The Meaning Behind Marigolds, Gladiolas and Other Día de ...

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    The decorations used for Día de Muertos all have meaning, and that includes the flowers. Here's what each Day of the Dead flower symbolizes for this holiday.

  3. Tagetes erecta - Wikipedia

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    Tagetes erecta, the Aztec marigold, Mexican marigold, big marigold, cempaxochitl or cempasúchil, [2] [3] is a species of flowering plant in the genus Tagetes native to Mexico and Guatemala. [4] Despite being native to the Americas, it is often called the African marigold .

  4. Tagetes - Wikipedia

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    They are among several groups of plants known in English as marigolds. ... This page was last edited on 29 January 2025, at 18:45 (UTC).

  5. Tagetes lucida - Wikipedia

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    Tagetes lucida - MHNT. Tagetes lucida is a perennial plant native to Mexico and Central America.It is used as a medicinal plant and as a culinary herb.The leaves have a tarragon-like scent, with hints of anise, and it has entered the nursery trade in North America as a tarragon substitute.

  6. Marigolds, or cempazúchitl, adorn Día de los Muertos altars ...

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    “It’s really important for them to have the cempazúchitl to honor their family members, a friend or someone else.”

  7. From ofrendas to pan dulce, how to celebrate Day of the ... - AOL

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    On 2 November, people in Mexico and certain parts of Latin America celebrate the Day of the Dead - a day dedicated to celebrating the lives of those who have passed away.

  8. Tagetes lemmonii - Wikipedia

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    Tagetes lemmonii, or Lemmon's marigold, [1] is a North American species of shrubby marigold, in the family Asteraceae. Other English names for this plant include Copper Canyon daisy, mountain marigold, and Mexican marigold. [2] It is native to the states of Sonora and Sinaloa in northwestern Mexico as well as southern Arizona in the United ...

  9. For this Oaxacan merchant, marigolds mean more than ever this ...

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