Homero El Jardinero Los Sepultureros -
: The lyrics personify various flowers—Azucena, Margarita, Clavel, and Amapola—as objects of the gardener's affection in his "garden of loves".
"Homero el Jardinero" is a classic cumbia track by the pioneering Mexican group . Known for their unique blend of tropical rhythms and early "cumbia rock" elements, the band rose to fame in the early 1970s. Song Overview HOMERO EL JARDINERO Los Sepultureros
: Beyond "Homero el Jardinero," they are famous for tracks like "El Ropavejero," "La Viudita," and "Señorita Cumbia". Where to Listen : The lyrics personify various flowers—Azucena
You can find "Homero el Jardinero" on most major streaming platforms: " "La Viudita
Founded in the late 1960s in , the group took their name from the fact that four original members actually worked as gravediggers (sepultureros).