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  2. Scabiosa atropurpurea - Wikipedia

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    Scabiosa atropurpurea (syn. Sixalix atropurpurea), the mourningbride, mournful widow, pincushion flower, or sweet scabious, is an ornamental plant of the genus Scabiosa in the family Caprifoliaceae. [2] It is native to southern Europe. [3] Scabiosa atropurpurea - MHNT

  3. Iris susiana - Wikipedia

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    Iris susiana, commonly known as the mourning iris, [2] is a species of perennial plant in the family Iridaceae. The mourning iris is native to the Middle East. It grows in Lebanon, Syria and Turkey, although it is believed to be extinct in the wild. It is popular as a cut flower as the flowers can easily span 12 centimeters (5 inches).

  4. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    abandonment, loss, separation, death and the cycle of rebirth. It's commonly referred to as the Flower of Death white: Positive nature, new beginnings, good health and rebirth yellow: Happiness, light, wisdom, gratitude, strength, everlasting friendship pink: Feminine love, beauty and passion Spiderwort "Esteem not love"; [5] transient ...

  5. Today Is a National Day of Mourning. What Does That Mean? - AOL

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    "The current set of rituals are fully apparent by 1969 with the death of Dwight Eisenhower," according to the American Presidency Project. "At that point President Nixon declared a day of mourning ...

  6. Public advised where to leave flowers after death of Queen

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  7. Funeral practices and burial customs in the Philippines

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    A funeral procession in the Philippines, 2009. During the Pre-Hispanic period the early Filipinos believed in a concept of life after death. [1] This belief, which stemmed from indigenous ancestral veneration and was strengthened by strong family and community relations within tribes, prompted the Filipinos to create burial customs to honor the dead through prayers and rituals.

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