The Aztec Bloom: Floral Symbolism in Mesoamerican Cultures
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This exploration delves into the symbolic world of Aztec flowers, unraveling their multifaceted meanings and the cultural context that surrounded them. Flowers have played a profound role in various mythologies throughout human history, serving as symbols of beauty, life, and spirituality. In Aztec mythology, a rich and complex tapestry of beliefs and traditions, flowers held immense symbolic significance. The Aztecs, a civilization that flourished in ancient Mesoamerica from the 14th to the 16th century, incorporated flowers into their religious practices, art, and everyday life, attributing diverse meanings to different floral species.
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