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Cempazuchil, also known as marigold, refers to the flower species Tagetes erecta, which is significant in Mexican Culture, particularly during the Day of the Dead celebrations. The bright orange and yellow colors of the flower are believed to symbolize the sun and are thought to guide the spirits of the deceased back to the living world. Cempazuchil is often used to create altars and decorate graves, playing a central role in honoring and remembering loved ones who have passed away.

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