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News > Second Mexican Botanic Gardens Day Celebrated in Style
Second Mexican Botanic Gardens Day Celebrated in Style
MEXICO
4th June 2007
The garden carried out conferences and exhibitions, with input from researchers of the Instituto de Ecologia, A.C., about plant tissue culture, mushroom culture, the entomologic collection (lots of beetles!!!), soil ecological interactions and earthworms as compost makers. Francisco Javier Clavijero himself, a seventeenth century historian, ‘returned’ to the garden leading theatrical guided tours, employing visitors in his search for a lost rare orchid. Complimenting these tours, two horticultural workshops for children and adults explored native orchids and their conservation. Other artistic performances took place over the weekend, including a dance, about the origin of maize culture and, to illustrate traditions linked to plant knowledge, a "Botanic Fandango" with traditional musicians, jaraneros, decimistas, and trovadours.
Orlik Gómez García, the new manager of Jardín Botánico Francisco Javier Clavijero said “The weekend was very successful. It was a lot of work, but we feel satisfied. The guided tours by Francisco Javier Clavijero were very funny.”. For more information, contact Orlik: |
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