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The Aztecs called it campasúchil, the flower of 400 lives, which was highly regarded for its healing properties. It was used to treat fevers and stomach aches. Marigolds were also sacred to Mayan cultures, and in both Aztec and Mayan cultures, the plant was often used to honor gods and spirits.