Chicago Tribune: This orange flower cloaks Mexico during Day of the Dead. Climate change is putting it at risk.
This orange flower cloaks Mexico during Day of the Dead. Climate change is putting it at risk.
Associated Press: This orange flower cloaks Mexico during Day of the Dead. Climate change is putting it at risk
This orange flower cloaks Mexico during Day of the Dead. Climate change is putting it at risk
Yahoo: Climate changes threatens cempasuchil flower, popular in Mexico during Day of the Dead
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. But cempasuchil growers say ...
Climate changes threatens cempasuchil flower, popular in Mexico during Day of the Dead
Courthouse News Service: This orange flower cloaks Mexico during Day of the Dead. Climate change is putting it at risk
Flor Jimenez waters her crop of cempasuchil flowers in preparation for Day of the Dead celebrations in Xochimilco where marigolds are grown on the outskirts of Mexico City, Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025.
Vogue: How Marigolds Became the Ceremonial Day of the Dead Flower in Mexico
How Marigolds Became the Ceremonial Day of the Dead Flower in Mexico
National Catholic Reporter: This orange flower cloaks Mexico during Day of the Dead. Climate change is putting it at risk
The original caption for this iconic US Coast Guard image reads "INTO THE JAWS OF DEATH — Down the ramp of a Coast Guard landing barge Yankee soldiers storm toward the beach-sweeping fire of Nazi defenders in the D-Day invasion of the French Coast. Troops ahead may be seen lying flay under the deadly machinegun resistance of the Germans.