Marigold Card
Description
Below is the floral description that will be printed on this product card booklet.
Marigold — "Strength Through Sorrow"
(Devotion · Grief · Courage)
It carries the scent of longing and the light of remembrance. For centuries, it has spoken in the language of flowers as a symbol of enduring love — a devotion that withstands the trials of sorrow and time.
In Mexican lore, the marigold is known as the “flower of the dead,” its golden petals said to guide souls home each Día de los Muertos. Families line pathways with radiant blooms, each one a sunlit lantern leading spirits toward the warmth of memory. The marigold does not mourn — it glows. It guards. It welcomes.
Across cultures, it has been a ward against darkness — sewn into garlands, burned in sacred rituals, and placed near doors and hearts alike. Its brilliance defies grief, standing as a quiet fire that refuses to fade.
In floriography, the marigold embodies faithfulness through hardship — a steadfast flame that whispers, I stayed.
And so, the marigold becomes more than a flower — it becomes an altar. A keeper of names. A bearer of light. A bloom for the brave-hearted, who walk through shadow but never forget their sun.
May it remind you:
Even scorched by loss, your heart still shines.