vibrant orange marigolds symbol remembrance and celebration the day dead tradition |
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| The Day of the Dead, a deeply moving Mexican tradition, is inextricably linked with the vibrant orange blossoms of marigolds. These spectacular flowers, known as cempasúchil, play a crucial role in honoring deceased loved ones. Their intense color and strong fragrance are believed to guide the spirits of the departed back to the living for a brief reunion. Families meticulously arrange these |
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