"Santa flora" translates to "Holy flower" in English. The term combines "santa," meaning "holy" or "saint," with "flora," which refers to plants or flowers. It is often used in various cultural or religious contexts, potentially signifying a sacred or revered plant.
"Santa Flora" translates to "Saint Flora" in English. The name often refers to a Christian saint associated with flowers and nature, symbolizing beauty and growth. Additionally, "Santa Flora" can denote various geographical locations, institutions, or cultural references that honor the saint or the themes of nature and fertility.
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"Sacred plant life" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase santa flora. The same phrase translates as "Saint Flora" (died Córdoba, Spain, November 24, 851) when the two words begin with capital letters. The pronunciation will be "SAN-ta FLO-ra" in Uruguayan Spanish.
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"Saint" or "holy one"