Marigolds, or cempasúchil, are the iconic flowers of Día de los Muertos, celebrated on November 1 and 2 throughout Mexico and beyond.

Their bright orange and yellow hues represent the sun and are believed to help guide the spirits of ancestors back to visit the living. The strong, unique fragrance of marigolds is said to attract souls to the altars prepared in their honor.

Petals are often scattered along pathways or arranged around photos and offerings as a symbol of love, remembrance, and the cycle of life and death.

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