During a traditional festival of life and death, a golden-hued flower takes center stage. This flower is not only a decoration, but also a source of carotenoids used in the food & pharma industry.
Great post thank you! I read this with my daughter as we lounge on a couch in a cabin for a rare weekend in the woods getaway.
In school she just learned more about Dia de los Muertos in Spanish class, and she taught me how to pronounce cempazúchitl. In science she is learning about carotenoids with leaves changing, and gave me a little run down. I love Spanish, science, culture, and these beautiful marigolds. I would brew some chill tea if I had them right now😉
Thanks for the fun moment and informative post. You never know how people are reading and responding to your words and in what context… thought I’d share one fun moment, and gratification that my daughter is learning and loving science so far. She picked your email among many I’m catching up on to read together.
Great post thank you! I read this with my daughter as we lounge on a couch in a cabin for a rare weekend in the woods getaway.
In school she just learned more about Dia de los Muertos in Spanish class, and she taught me how to pronounce cempazúchitl. In science she is learning about carotenoids with leaves changing, and gave me a little run down. I love Spanish, science, culture, and these beautiful marigolds. I would brew some chill tea if I had them right now😉
Thanks for the fun moment and informative post. You never know how people are reading and responding to your words and in what context… thought I’d share one fun moment, and gratification that my daughter is learning and loving science so far. She picked your email among many I’m catching up on to read together.
And we watched Barbie last night!
How fun! I don't know how to correctly pronounce cempazúchitl. So great she's learning about it in school!! Enjoy the weekend getaway :)