Flower (xochitl):
Flowers, or xochitl, were omnipresent in Aztec culture. They were used to decorate temples, altars, and homes. They were also used to create perfumes, medicines, and offerings to the gods.
Flowers were a symbol of beauty, joy, and fertility. They were an important element in Aztec festivals and celebrations.
In Aztec mythology, Xochipilli, the god of love, beauty, and music, was depicted with flowers on his face and clothes.