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Hispanic Heritage Month

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with Symbolic Stems

Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15th to October 15th, and is a vibrant and meaningful time to honor the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of Hispanic and Latinx communities. The observance marks the anniversary of independence for several Latin American countries, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua on September 15th, followed by Mexico's independence on September 16th, and Chile's on September 18th. This month is a beautiful opportunity to immerse in the traditions, art, food, music, and, of course, the stunning florals that are a significant part of Hispanic and Latinx culture.

Flowers have always been a potent symbol of love, beauty, and cultural expression, especially in Latin America. Many people know and admire the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, who often featured flowers in her art and personal style. Take a petal from her book and use flowers to celebrate this month surrounded by organic beauty.

Six Flowers Significant to Frida Kahlo

 

Roses

Roses are timeless and beloved across many traditions, representing love in many Hispanic and Latinx cultures. Their beauty and fragrance make them ideal for giving as gifts throughout the month. Choose red for passion, yellow for friendship, and pink for admiration. Many of the roses you receive when you're given a bouquet come from Colombia and Ecuador, adding to the flower's importance in that region of the world.

 

Dahlias

Dahlias, with their intricate petal patterns, were often featured in Frida Kahlo's paintings and seen adorning her hair in iconic images. These colorful blooms are the National Flower of Mexico, filling the country's fields with their blossoms in summer and autumn. Dahlias add abundant visual interest to arrangements, making gatherings and spaces more special.

 

Zinnias

Native to Mexico and Central America, Zinnias are cheerful and resilient blooms - much like the spirit of Hispanic and Latinx cultures. The flower of friendship and remembrance, they're ideal for honoring friends and holding space for those who are absent during this month. They are ideal for centerpieces, thanks to their hearty and long-lasting blossoms.

 

Sunflowers

Sunflowers, with their bright and sunny disposition, symbolize peace, love, growth, and inspiration. Native to Mexico, where they have been cultivated for their beauty and edible seeds, these blooms are perfect for celebrating abundance during Hispanic Heritage Month. They add their signature sunshine energy to arrangements and bring happiness to gatherings.

 

Gerbera Daisies

Sunflowers, with their bright and sunny disposition, symbolize peace, love, growth, and inspiration. Native to Mexico, where they have been cultivated for their beauty and edible seeds, these blooms are perfect for celebrating abundance during Hispanic Heritage Month. They add their signature sunshine energy to arrangements and bring happiness to gatherings.

 

Orchids

Although orchids are not often seen and celebrated in her paintings, Frida Kahlo loved them in her personal life. Her husband, the famous painter Diego Rivera, often gave them to her as presents. There are also many orchid species native to her home country of Mexico. Orchids are the National Flower of Belize, Colombia, Honduras, and Venezuela.

How to Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

Send Flowers to Friends

Sharing flowers is a heartfelt way to connect with friends and family. Choose blooms with special meaning or colors representing the spirit of Hispanic Heritage Month.

Wear Flowers in Your Hair

Channel your inner Frida Kahlo by wearing flowers in your hair. This beautiful tradition is a nod to cultural heritage and a fun way to express your style and creativity.

Display Centerpieces at Dinner

Enhance your Latin cuisine dinners with stunning floral centerpieces. Whether serving tamales, paella, arepas, picadillo, or empanadas, flowers will add a touch of elegance and make your meal look and feel even more special.

Decorate Festive Spaces

Use fresh floral garlands and lush floral arches to transform your party venue and dance floor. Bright and colorful flowers create a festive ambiance that encourages lively dancing and celebration.

Beautify Your Home

Fill your home with fresh flowers to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month daily. Place vases of colorful blossoms around your home, bringing joy, beauty, and meaning to every corner.

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with fresh flowers and colorful arrangements is a fresh and beautiful way to honor the culture and traditions of Hispanic and Latinx communities.