Exploring the top Mexican flowers to grow for a native feel

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Exploring the top Mexican flowers to grow for a native feel

Mexico is home to a number of wonderful flowers that lend their natural beauty to homes, arrangements, and other events worldwide. Flowers that are native to Mexico are also found in other countries, such as the United States of America and Canada, and a lot of people in these countries prefer having Mexican flowers in their home gardens too. 

Now, as a gardener, there are certain beautiful and easy-to-grow Mexican flowers that you can plant in your garden to elevate its appearance. You can also choose flowers based on what they signify, as every flower has a symbolism attached to it in the Mexican culture, so get ready to know about the top flowers that you can plant native to Mexico. 

Exploring the most beautiful native Mexican flowers

Flowers have a deep symbolism in Mexican culture, as they are used for decoration during events and festivals according to what they signify. You will also find flowers in spas, cemeteries, in nature, and in places of worship. 

A number of flowers in Mexico represent the Aztec deities, and some of the most famous flowers native to Mexico are Dahlia, Poinsettia, and Yucca. However, here we are also going to talk about the other flowers that you can add to your landscape to elevate its charm. 

  1. Dahlia 

In Mexico, nothing tops the dahlia. It’s been the national flower since 1963, but its roots go way deeper (pun intended). The Aztecs used dahlia tubers for food and even to treat epilepsy, and people still toss these bright blooms in salads. You’ll spot dahlias showing off their perfectly round petals in all sorts of colors: white, purple, pink, red, peach, and orange. 

  1. Chocolate Cosmos 

As the name of this flower suggests, this Mexican flower is known for its rich and dark color, which is quite similar to chocolate. The flower is present in dark hues of red, purple, and brown with a smell that replicates cocoa. The flower blooms during the summer, enhancing the look of every garden that it is a part of, and represents beauty and order. 

  1. Poinsettia

Poinsettias are probably the first thing people picture when they think of a “Christmas plant.” Their bold red leaves aren’t actually petals; they’re just brightly colored foliage. People used them for everything from medicine to dying clothes. 

For many, they also carry a deeper meaning, symbolizing the Star of Bethlehem, which makes them a mainstay in Christmas decorations. They pop up in late fall and early winter, not just in red, but in shades of orange, white, and pink too.

  1. Yucca

Then there’s the yucca. When summer comes, it shoots up showers of white, bell-shaped flowers that look just as nice as they smell. The plant itself is hardy, with straight green leaves and huge clusters of white flowers rising above. 

Sometimes called “banana yucca” because of its fruit, it’s known for symbolizing purification and protection, and people value it for its medicinal uses. You can spot these beauties all over Mexico, and once you catch that floral perfume, you’ll know you’ve found one.

Source: Abodelook

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