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- Locals call it a variety of names: "seta", "cazahuate", "orejón", "hongo de pino", "blanco", "oreja de cazahuate". Pink oyster mushrooms are also sold, door-to-door...
- winter. Its common name in Nahuatl (native name in Mexico) is Cazahuatl or Cazahuate. Ipomoea arborescens is found from Sonora and Chihuahua south to Veracruz...
- are protected species such as cuachalate (Amphipterygium adstringens), cazahuate (Ipomoea wolcottiana), tepemezquite (Lysiloma divaricatum), pochote (Ceiba...
- mexican logwood (Haematoxylum brasiletto), Lysiloma microphylla, and cazahuate (Ipomoea murucoides). Cacti are common, including species of Pachycereus...
- "Zacatepec". Estado de Morelos Tl. Retrieved February 18, 2019. "casahuate o cazahuate". Herbolarios Anonimos. November 2, 2010. Retrieved February 18, 2019...
- species of flora, for example: Nogalillo, palo esopeta, flame coral tree, cazahuate, copal, white sapote, ceiba, white capulín, red logwood, chinquapin oak...
- low deciduous forest of warm climate: jacarandas, Mexican holdbacks, cazahuates, ceiba, and bougainvilleas. Wildlife consists of white-tail deer, boars...
- included songwriting from fellow Mexican artists Joan Sebastian ("Los Cazahuates"), Marco Antonio Solís ("Tu Ingratitud"), José Alfredo Jiménez ("Te Vas...
- year, and its rainy season is from June to October. Vegetation includes cazahuate (a tree that measures 15 to 50 feet high and has long leaves and white...
- "La Derrota" 3:17 2. "A Quién Vas a Amar Más Que a Mí" 2:48 3. "Los Cazahuates" 3:26 4. "Niña Hechicera" 3:05 5. "Amor Sin Cuenta" 3:27 6. "Para Siempre"...