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A florist wearing a hat and light jacket walks past the exterior display of a flower shop, which illuminates the wet, reflective stone pavem...

#13041434

Daily Life In Venice At Night

30 November 2025

A florist wearing a hat and light jacket walks past the exterior display of a flower shop, which illuminates the wet, reflective stone pavem...

#13041434

30 November 2025

A florist wearing a hat and light jacket walks past the exterior display of a flower shop, which illuminates the wet, reflective stone pavement at night in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2025. The corner building features a sign pointing toward Rialto and San Marco, and the shop is filled with brightly colored flowers and potted plants.


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A male florist, wearing dark clothing and glasses, arranges a bouquet of leaves and flowers outside a small, vibrant flower shop with a gree...

#13041366

Florist Tends To Flower Display At Venice Shop

30 November 2025

A male florist, wearing dark clothing and glasses, arranges a bouquet of leaves and flowers outside a small, vibrant flower shop with a gree...

#13041366

30 November 2025

A male florist, wearing dark clothing and glasses, arranges a bouquet of leaves and flowers outside a small, vibrant flower shop with a green awning in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. The shopfront is lined with a colorful display of roses, cyclamen, and various potted plants, attracting the attention of pedestrians in the foreground.


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A male florist, wearing dark clothing and glasses, arranges a bouquet of leaves and flowers outside a small, vibrant flower shop with a gree...

#13041367

Florist Tends To Flower Display At Venice Shop

30 November 2025

A male florist, wearing dark clothing and glasses, arranges a bouquet of leaves and flowers outside a small, vibrant flower shop with a gree...

#13041367

30 November 2025

A male florist, wearing dark clothing and glasses, arranges a bouquet of leaves and flowers outside a small, vibrant flower shop with a green awning in Venice, Italy, on November 16, 2025. The shopfront is lined with a colorful display of roses, cyclamen, and various potted plants, attracting the attention of pedestrians in the foreground.


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A flower stall, marked ''Blumen'' (Flowers) and covered in a blue tarp, stands near the subway entrance on Marienplatz in Munich, Bavaria, G...

#12961443

Flower Stall And Subway Entrance On Munich's Marienplatz In Autumn

7 November 2025

A flower stall, marked ''Blumen'' (Flowers) and covered in a blue tarp, stands near the subway entrance on Marienplatz in Munich, Bavaria, G...

#12961443

7 November 2025

A flower stall, marked ''Blumen'' (Flowers) and covered in a blue tarp, stands near the subway entrance on Marienplatz in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 7, 2025. The pedestrian zone features autumn leaves on the pavement.


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Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on...

#12921510

Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico

29 October 2025

Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on...

#12921510

29 October 2025

Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This occurs on October 28, 2025.


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Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on...

#12921511

Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico

29 October 2025

Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on...

#12921511

29 October 2025

Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This occurs on October 28, 2025.


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Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on...

#12921516

Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico

29 October 2025

Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on...

#12921516

29 October 2025

Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This occurs on October 28, 2025.


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Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on...

#12921517

Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico

29 October 2025

Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on...

#12921517

29 October 2025

Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This occurs on October 28, 2025.


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Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on...

#12921518

Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico

29 October 2025

Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on...

#12921518

29 October 2025

Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This occurs on October 28, 2025.


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Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on...

#12921528

Families From The Southernmost Part Of Mexico City Cut And Sell Marigold Flowers For The Day Of The Dead In Mexico

29 October 2025

Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on...

#12921528

29 October 2025

Cempasuchil flower vendors in the southernmost part of Mexico City, Mexico, await customers for the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1 and 2. This occurs on October 28, 2025.


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A Nepali florist plucks marigolds from her field to sell in the local market as demand soars with the arrival of the festival of Tihar, also...

#12882515

Florists Go Busy Plucking “Tagetes Erecta Linn” Commonly Called Marigold For Hindu Festival Tihar/ Diwali

19 October 2025

A Nepali florist plucks marigolds from her field to sell in the local market as demand soars with the arrival of the festival of Tihar, also...

#12882515

19 October 2025

A Nepali florist plucks marigolds from her field to sell in the local market as demand soars with the arrival of the festival of Tihar, also known as Diwali, on October 19, 2025. Turned golden with the bloom of the ornamental flower ''Tagetes Erecta Linn,'' commonly called marigold, which has 50 species within the Tagetes, these particular slopes host about 5 species that are in high demand during the festival of light or flowers. The country produces about 2.5 million garlands during the festive season. In the past, domestic production accounted for 20 percent of the country's requirement, and the rest was imported, mainly from India. But in recent years, locally grown flowers make up around 90 percent of sales. Floriculture is done on 158 hectares of land, and around 44,000 people are directly and indirectly engaged in the sector. There are 800 commercial floriculturists in the country with a combined investment of NRs 6.5 billion.


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A Nepali florist plucks marigolds from her field to sell in the local market as demand soars with the arrival of the festival of Tihar, also...

#12882516

Florists Go Busy Plucking “Tagetes Erecta Linn” Commonly Called Marigold For Hindu Festival Tihar/ Diwali

19 October 2025

A Nepali florist plucks marigolds from her field to sell in the local market as demand soars with the arrival of the festival of Tihar, also...

#12882516

19 October 2025

A Nepali florist plucks marigolds from her field to sell in the local market as demand soars with the arrival of the festival of Tihar, also known as Diwali, on October 19, 2025. Turned golden with the bloom of the ornamental flower ''Tagetes Erecta Linn,'' commonly called marigold, which has 50 species within the Tagetes, these particular slopes host about 5 species that are in high demand during the festival of light or flowers. The country produces about 2.5 million garlands during the festive season. In the past, domestic production accounted for 20 percent of the country's requirement, and the rest was imported, mainly from India. But in recent years, locally grown flowers make up around 90 percent of sales. Floriculture is done on 158 hectares of land, and around 44,000 people are directly and indirectly engaged in the sector. There are 800 commercial floriculturists in the country with a combined investment of NRs 6.5 billion.


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A Nepali florist plucks marigolds from her field to sell in the local market as demand soars with the arrival of the festival of Tihar, also...

#12882518

Florists Go Busy Plucking “Tagetes Erecta Linn” Commonly Called Marigold For Hindu Festival Tihar/ Diwali

19 October 2025

A Nepali florist plucks marigolds from her field to sell in the local market as demand soars with the arrival of the festival of Tihar, also...

#12882518

19 October 2025

A Nepali florist plucks marigolds from her field to sell in the local market as demand soars with the arrival of the festival of Tihar, also known as Diwali, on October 19, 2025. Turned golden with the bloom of the ornamental flower ''Tagetes Erecta Linn,'' commonly called marigold, which has 50 species within the Tagetes, these particular slopes host about 5 species that are in high demand during the festival of light or flowers. The country produces about 2.5 million garlands during the festive season. In the past, domestic production accounted for 20 percent of the country's requirement, and the rest was imported, mainly from India. But in recent years, locally grown flowers make up around 90 percent of sales. Floriculture is done on 158 hectares of land, and around 44,000 people are directly and indirectly engaged in the sector. There are 800 commercial floriculturists in the country with a combined investment of NRs 6.5 billion.


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A Nepali florist stacks plucked marigold flowers into a ''Doko,'' a traditional carrier, as she plans to sell them in the local market in Ne...

#12882519

Florists Go Busy Plucking “Tagetes Erecta Linn” Commonly Called Marigold For Hindu Festival Tihar/ Diwali

19 October 2025

A Nepali florist stacks plucked marigold flowers into a ''Doko,'' a traditional carrier, as she plans to sell them in the local market in Ne...

#12882519

19 October 2025

A Nepali florist stacks plucked marigold flowers into a ''Doko,'' a traditional carrier, as she plans to sell them in the local market in Nepal on October 19, 2025, as demand soars with the arrival of the festival of Tihar, also known as Diwali. The slopes, turned golden with the bloom of the ornamental flower ''Tagetes Erecta Linn,'' commonly called Marigold, host about 5 species, which are in high demand during the festival of light or flowers. The country produces about 2.5 million garlands during the festive season. In the past, domestic production accounts for 20 percent of the country's requirement, with the rest imported mainly from India. In recent years, locally grown flowers make up around 90 percent of sales. Floriculture occurs on 158 hectares of land, and around 44,000 people are directly and indirectly engaged in the sector. There are 800 commercial floriculturists in the country with a combined investment of NRs 6.5 billion.


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A Nepali florist stacks plucked marigold flowers into a ''Doko,'' a traditional carrier, as she plans to sell them in the local market in Ne...

#12882520

Florists Go Busy Plucking “Tagetes Erecta Linn” Commonly Called Marigold For Hindu Festival Tihar/ Diwali

19 October 2025

A Nepali florist stacks plucked marigold flowers into a ''Doko,'' a traditional carrier, as she plans to sell them in the local market in Ne...

#12882520

19 October 2025

A Nepali florist stacks plucked marigold flowers into a ''Doko,'' a traditional carrier, as she plans to sell them in the local market in Nepal on October 19, 2025, as demand soars with the arrival of the festival of Tihar, also known as Diwali. The slopes, turned golden with the bloom of the ornamental flower ''Tagetes Erecta Linn,'' commonly called Marigold, host about 5 species, which are in high demand during the festival of light or flowers. The country produces about 2.5 million garlands during the festive season. In the past, domestic production accounts for 20 percent of the country's requirement, with the rest imported mainly from India. In recent years, locally grown flowers make up around 90 percent of sales. Floriculture occurs on 158 hectares of land, and around 44,000 people are directly and indirectly engaged in the sector. There are 800 commercial floriculturists in the country with a combined investment of NRs 6.5 billion.


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A Nepali florist stacks plucked marigold flowers into a ''Doko,'' a traditional carrier, as she plans to sell them in the local market in Ne...

#12882521

Florists Go Busy Plucking “Tagetes Erecta Linn” Commonly Called Marigold For Hindu Festival Tihar/ Diwali

19 October 2025

A Nepali florist stacks plucked marigold flowers into a ''Doko,'' a traditional carrier, as she plans to sell them in the local market in Ne...

#12882521

19 October 2025

A Nepali florist stacks plucked marigold flowers into a ''Doko,'' a traditional carrier, as she plans to sell them in the local market in Nepal on October 19, 2025, as demand soars with the arrival of the festival of Tihar, also known as Diwali. The slopes, turned golden with the bloom of the ornamental flower ''Tagetes Erecta Linn,'' commonly called Marigold, host about 5 species, which are in high demand during the festival of light or flowers. The country produces about 2.5 million garlands during the festive season. In the past, domestic production accounts for 20 percent of the country's requirement, with the rest imported mainly from India. In recent years, locally grown flowers make up around 90 percent of sales. Floriculture occurs on 158 hectares of land, and around 44,000 people are directly and indirectly engaged in the sector. There are 800 commercial floriculturists in the country with a combined investment of NRs 6.5 billion.


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