xochitl (CQ)
This simplex glyph for flower (xochitl) has been carved from the personal name of an elite indigenous woman, Macuilli Xochitl (9-Flower), which is also a date. The flower is upright with three visible (red) petals and a white tripartite sepal. The sepal has a horizontal black line toward the bottom, and an upside-down black V-shape line cuts across the base of the flower, reaching up to the middle petal.
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The design of this flower differs considerably from flowers in other codices, which shows the broad range of flower paintings that were possible. See below.
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covers ruling men and women of Tecamachalco through 1593
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flowers, las flores, plants, las plantas
xochi(tl), flower, https://nahuatl.wired-humanities.org/content/xochitl
la flor
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The Codex Quetzalecatzin, aka Mapa de Ecatepec-Huitziltepec, Codex Ehecatepec-Huitziltepec, or Charles Ratton Codex. Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/item/2017590521/
The Library of Congress, current custodian of this pictorial Mexican manuscript, hosts a digital version online. It is not copyright protected.