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The yellow marigolds, known as "cempasúchil" in Spanish, are vibrant flowers traditionally associated with the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) in Mexican Culture. Their bright color and strong scent are believed to guide the spirits of the deceased back to the world of the living. These flowers are often used to create altars and decorate graves, symbolizing the connection between life and death.

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