huacalxochitl (FCbk9f32v)
This iconographic example, featuring a flowering plant (huacalxochitl), is included in this digital collection for the purpose of making comparisons with related hieroglyphs. The term selected for this example comes from the keywords chosen by the team behind the Digital Florentine Codex. There is no gloss. This example shows a profile view of one large leaf (green with yellow edges) and a horizontal, frontal view of one large flower. This flower has the spathe (with a red interior and a green exterior) curling around the quintessentially large spadix (to use horticultural language about the anthurium’s pistil) which can measure up to 4 inches long. This spadix has a yellow textured base and a white upper half. The coloring of this flower is reminiscent of the Philodendron inlorescence. The leaf may well have the (Western) heart shape, not that the profile view allows confirmation. The DFC metadata calls this flower the laceleaf.
Stephanie Wood
This digital collection does not currently (August 2025) have a glyph representing the huacalxochitl. Consider also just the leaf of what may be the huacalxochitl in the gift-giving scene in Book 9, folio 29 verso, which is in the same ariod family.
Stephanie Wood
1577
Jeff Haskett-Wood
anturios, flores, hojas grandes, ofertas, huentli, regalos, gifts

huacalxoch(itl), a flower for gifts and offerings and a medicinal plant, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/huacalxochitl
el anturio
Stephanie Wood
Available at Digital Florentine Codex/Códice Florentino Digital, edited by Kim N. Richter and Alicia Maria Houtrouw, "Book 9: The Merchants", fol. 32v, Getty Research Institute, 2023. https://florentinecodex.getty.edu/en/book/9/folio/32v/images/0 Accessed 30 August 2025.
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