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Discover the cultural and political symbolism in Frida Kahlo's iconic flower crowns, from Mexican heritage to artistic self-expression.. Frida Kahlo was a collector. As a child, she gathered plant specimens from parks and natural sites in her hometown of Coyoacán. As an adult, she collected cultural objects including hundreds of devotional paintings and thousands of photographs, as well as an array of plant-based objects from botanical field guides and scientific publications about Mexican to poetry books, jewelry, traditional.