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Jardin Ethno-Botanico in Oaxaca Mexico

Oaxaca, Mexico: The free periodical reading room and botanical garden are open to the public at the Jardin Ethno-Botanico in Oaxaca, Oaxaca. It has plants from the state that are indigenous. Many are medicinal, edible, or useful and significant culturally. It was designed by artists Francisco Toledo and Luis Zarate, and ethno-botanist Alejandro Avila (Photo: Ann Summa).

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Jardin Ethnobotanico
Oaxaca, Mexico: The free periodical reading room and botanical garden are open to the public at the Jardin Ethno-Botanico in Oaxaca, Oaxaca. It has plants from the state that are indigenous. Many are medicinal, edible, or useful and significant culturally. It was designed by artists Francisco Toledo and Luis Zarate, and ethno-botanist Alejandro Avila (Photo: Ann Summa).
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