Cempasuchil Flower Harvest To Celebrate Mexican Day Of The Dead

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Cempasuchil Flower Harvest To Celebrate Mexican Day Of The Dead

Farmers harvest the marigold (cempasuchil), which were planted in mid-June so that they can be harvested at the end of October, where it reaches maturity with flowers and is ready for distribution in the markets. Cempasuchil flower is one of the most representative plants in Mexico. It is widely used on the day of the dead to decorate offerings. on October 28, 2020 in Copandaro, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto)


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