Cempasúchil flowers hold a special significance during annual Day of the Dead festivities in Mexico. Here's how the tradition ...
Lucia Ortiz trudges through endless fields of cempasuchil flowers, the luminescent orange petals of which will soon cloak ...
Native to Mexico, the cempasúchil, or marigold, is recognized as the ceremonial Day of the Dead flower—and is used to guide ...
For centuries the cempasúchil, or the Mexican marigold, have been used on the Día de los Muertos. A nursery in Juáres ...
The bright orange cempasuchil flower, or the marigold, isn't just a decoration for Día de los Muertos — it's believed to ...
The route from the land of the dead to San Andrés Mixquic, a little town just outside Mexico City, is lined with marigolds.
Cempasuchil flowers, also known as the Mexican marigold, have been farmed for generations and take the spotlight every year in the Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations.
MEXICO CITY (KABC) -- Thousands of flowers are headed to markets all over Mexico as many prepare to celebrate Day of the Dead at the start of November. Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, the ...
Conservationists and communities are planting thousands of agave plants to protect endangered bats, and the future of ...
Mother’s Day is coming up on Sunday, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection is warning travelers about restrictions on specific flowers and other commodities imported from Mexico. “Certain flowers, ...