- āhuēhuētl; they also
lined the region's
canals prior to
Spanish conquest.
Ahuehuetes are
frequently cultivated in
Mexican parks and gardens. The wood is used...
- trees; the most
common one is the
Montezuma cypress,
locally called "
ahuehuetes". A
number of
these are
hundreds of
years old,
although there are far...
- the road to Mitla. It is a
Montezuma cypress (Taxodium mucronatum), or
ahuehuete (meaning "old man of the water" in Nahuatl). It has the
stoutest tree...
- Juárez Cuauhtémoc La
Diana Routes: 19, 19-A El Ángel Routes: 19, 19-A El
Ahuehuete Hamburgo Line 1:
Hamburgo station Reforma Line 1:
Reforma station (at...
- silt-rich
flood deposits.
Taxodium mucronatum Ten.
Montezuma cypress,
ahuehuete,
sabino Occurs from the
Lower Rio
Grande Valley south to the highlands...
-
cypress or
ahuehuete) was
placed in June 2022 and the city
government officially renamed the
traffic circle the
Glorieta del
Ahuehuete (
Ahuehuete roundabout)...
-
develop these "knees" include:
Glyptostrobus Bald
cypress Pond
cypress Ahuehuete Metasequoia [citation needed]
Cypress dome –
Swamp dominated by pond or...
- Pénjamo (Purepecha:
Penlamu or
Penxamo 'place of
ahuehuetes or sabinos';
Cradle of Hidalgo) is the seat of Pénjamo muni****lity, one of 46 muni****lities...
- on 15
December 2022.
Retrieved 14
December 2022. "El
ahuehuete, Árbol Nacional" [The
ahuehuete,
National Tree] (in Spanish).
National Forestry Commission...
- by trees, some of
which are more than 250
years old.
Species include ahuehuetes (cypress),
amates (fig trees), guava, and others.
There is a butterfly...