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Buddleja cordata is
endemic to Mexico,
growing along forest edges and
water courses at
elevations of 1500–3000 m; it has also
naturalized in
parts of Ethiopia...
- ex-convent of the
Tepozán, where, at the
bottom of the gully,
there is a
rocky area with cave paintings. The
prehistoric paintings of El
Tepozan show diverse...
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Aztec war bow,
constructed in a self bow
fashion from the wood of the
tepozan tree,
about 5 feet (1.5 m) long and
stringed with animal-sinew. Archers...
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Blanca La Loma Luz de Juárez Luz de Peña
Manzanares del
Fresno Mesa del
Tepozan La Mina Mora de
Ruices Moras de
Tacambarillo Moras del Capulín La Morita...
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region there are
endemic plants such as: palo loco, palo dulce, tabaquillo,
tepozán and copal;
species that have been
preserved in the
ecologic reveroir of...
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Buddleja sessiliflora,
commonly known as Rio
Grande butterfly-bush or
tepozán,
native to
southern Arizona and the
lower Rio
Grande Valley of
Texas in...
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Gordo Guanajuato 432
Santa Rosa de
Rivas Guanajuato 432
Calzada del
Tepozán (El
Tepozán)
Guanajuato 432
Manuel Doblado Guanajuato 432 Frías
Guanajuato 432...
- ocotes,
strawberry trees, cedars,
Montezuma cypress and a tree
called a “
tepozan.” Xochimilco,
along with
other southern boroughs such as
Milpa Alta and...
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important cities in the region; San
Bartolome (Tzchté), San
Miguel Viejo,
Tepozán, Loza Los
Padres and Peñuelas.
Circular structures confirm the Tradition...
- oregano, manzanita, gatuña, jarilla, sotol, biznaga, guayabillo, capulín,
tepozán, horse's brush, and wild onion.
Fauna is
typical of the
region as a whole...