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Cempasuchil, or marigold flowers, hold significant cultural and spiritual meaning in Mexico, particularly during the Day of the Dead celebrations. Their vibrant orange and yellow colors symbolize the sun and are believed to guide the spirits of the deceased back to the world of the living. Additionally, their scent is thought to attract and honor the souls of loved ones, making them a vital element in altars and offerings during this important tradition. Overall, cempasuchil represents the connection between life and death, honoring the memories of those who have passed.

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