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Marigolds for Día de Muertos

Summary by Caprock Courier
Marigolds, known as Aztec marigolds or Mexican marigolds have a major role in Día de Muertos, Day of the Dead, celebrations. The Día de Muertos origin traces to the Aztecs. Aztecs believed in the spirit of Mictecacihuatl, the Lady of the Dead, who watched over the bones of the deceased. It was a special occasion to honor the dead and has become a holiday that combines indigenous Aztec beliefs with Catholic practices (worldhistory.org) Día de Mue…
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Caprock Courier broke the news in Silverton, United States on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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