
The fungi are eating up my garden
Por: Christopher Jacobs The phytopathogenic fungi are those that parasitize plants and make them sick. They can affect different structures of the plant, deforming or even killing them. They have
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Por: Christopher Jacobs The phytopathogenic fungi are those that parasitize plants and make them sick. They can affect different structures of the plant, deforming or even killing them. They have

Por: Christopher Jacobs This month, we concluded the ornithological and botanical activities of the Birdwatchers Club, which comprises 5th and 6th-graders from the Benito Juárez Federal Rural Elementary School, located

Por: Christopher Jacobs Students transform their school with gardens that inspire environmental care! Garden Competition at Technical Secondary School No. 137 in El Tuito, Jalisco. On June 18, 2025, the

Archilochus colubris By: Nat. Eduardo Villegas This month, we are preparing to welcome hummingbirds, as they will soon begin migrating from different parts of South America to North America. This

By: Jair Villaseñor Native and endemic to the Pacific coast in the states of Jalisco, Michoacán, and Nayarit, the Trichocentrum oestlundianum thrives in mangroves, forested roads, and barren lava flows.

By: Nat. Eduardo Villegas Selasphorus calliope Did you know that hummingbirds are among the only birds that can fly backwards? This is possible thanks to the great flexibility of their

Por: Biól. M. en C. Selene A. Barba Birds of prey are part of the second most trafficked family in the world, with many species in danger of extinction or

By: Jair Villaseñor This month we would like to introduce you to a beautiful orchid native to Mexico: Bletia adenocarpa. It stands out for its showy bright yellow f lowers.

By: Blanca Gabriela Chávez Garcia Sporophila torqueola Did you know that in the Vallarta Botanical Garden you can observe around 250 species of birds throughout the year? This is thanks

By: y Biól. Jesús Ángel Barajas Collaborations between botanical gardens are essential for biodiversity conservation, scientific research, and environmental education. By working together, the Culiacán Botanical Garden (CBG) and the
