Some of the leaves and flowers mentioned in the passage for adorning the dead are willow, olive, celery, lotus, cornflower. Which of these are common in our country?
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In passage 5 of the lesson 'Discovering Tut : the saga continues’. It was written by A.R . Williams.
‘Carter began investigating his three nested coffins. Opening the first, he found a shroud adorned with garlands of willow and olive leaves, wild celery, lotus petals, and cornflowers, the faded evidence of a burial in March or April.’
In our country lotus petals, olive leaves, garlands of willow are common.
Marigold and White Lilies are also used in our country.
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Lotus and cornflower (makkai ka atta) is common in our country.
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