The Aztecs who first inhabited South America domesticated the plant that we now call marigold many years before any Europeans ever set foot in the area that we now call Mexico. Focus on Flowers is ...
Devotees offer flowers and flower garlands to Hindu deities such as Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth; Ganesha, the remover of ...
Marigolds don't just make the perfect table centerpiece, but they can also be used to conduct a creative and beautiful dyeing ...
5 Mosquito-Repellent Plants To Grow At Home Here are some of the mosquito ... Another flowering plant that acts as mosquito ...
Día de Muertos is just around the corner. Are you still looking for a bouquet of cempasúchil? Find them at these Latino-owned ...
The hundreds and hundreds of blindingly orange marigolds lining the porch of Esperanza's repurposed cultural center at ...
As the Tihar holiday begins, Nepali farmers of marigold, globe amaranth, and chrysanthemum flowers work vigorously to fulfill ...
Shop owner Anahy Olivera stands for a photo with cempasuchil, the Mexican marigold, at Flowers with Love at 3707 W. 26th St. in Little Village. Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times Share The flowers that Anahy ...
Día de los Muertos celebrates deceased loved ones in a way that is not burdened by sadness or fear, says Marta Martinez ...
The Santa Maria Cemetery kept their doors open late Saturday night to allow people the opportunity to honor their late loved ...
Maurice Vivas is a florist who grows marigolds. The flowers are used in "Dia de Los Muertos" altars to help deceased loved ones find their way back to the land of the living.
In the hallways of La Escuelita Arcoiris in Squirrel Hill, there is a buzz around Day of the Dead. The holiday's roots go ...