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    Plants that live in pots

    by: Armando Maravilla

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    Categories: Plantae & Fauna

    Plants that live in pots

    The landscape architect incorporates the pot as a decorative element to emphasize the vegetation that will live in it.

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    The Courtyard: An opening to heaven

    by: Arq. Ivonne Walls

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    Categories: History & Culture

    The Courtyard: An opening to heaven

    Potography: Santiago López

    The courtyard is a primary space and structuring center of buildings, both public and private, which, since time immemorial and in virtually all cultures, has been used for various purposes,

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    Recycled furniture

    by: Valentina Lara

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    Categories: Trends

    Recycled furniture

    Whether a new use or function is given to a piece of furniture, or the use of recycled materials in the manufacture of these products

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    Silkworm

    by: Manuel Lara

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    Categories: Plantae & Fauna

    Silkworm

    There are small species that have reached great importance in industry, such as silkworms,

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    The Melipona Bees

    by: Luisi Leyva

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    Categories: The Lab

    The Melipona Bees

    The Melipona bees (melipona beecheii) also known as “The sacred Mayan bee” or stingless bees,

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    Secondary vegetation for  ecological restoration in México

    by: Armando Maravilla

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    Categories: Plantae & Fauna

    Secondary vegetation for ecological restoration in México

    In a relatively short time, the vegetation in Mexico has undergone extensive anthropic alterations.

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