Maneki Neko - Campeche

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México 180, Campeche, Camp., Mexico
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Hi. as various shrubs such as rosemary and broom were planted. Also, thanks to the abundance of water, species such as the love tree, the cottonwood of Canada, the elm, the acacia of Japan, the linden, the banana, the horse chestnut or the redwood could be planted.7 characterized as a monk called "Father Felix" he consulted a skull.66 At present, the hut is empty and, next to it, there is a niche with a sweet cup and the inscription "Exvoto". There is also a cabin called the Payés, which formerly had a life-size figure, the «colonist Bartolomé», with a set of keys in his hand.67stepped cups, on which there is a sculpture of a fish that pours the water, very blurred today by the deposit of calcareous sediments and moss.63 At the end of the road, in the area adjoining the forest, there is a waterfall, with a dedicatory plaque «to Maria Rosa Moreno, historian of the gardens and the labyrinth of Horta, 1939-1995» .64 From here arises a stream that covers the entire edge of the garden, encompassing in its interior a series of flower beds and ponds with aquatic plants, in the shade of large perennial trees that give this area a gloomy atmosphere.65 Only some vestiges of the old design are preserved, but it seems that the motivation of the romantic garden was to allude to the theme of death - there was a replica of a small medieval cemetery, now disappeared - while the neoclassical garden revolves around the theme of love. There are some remains of the cemetery, such as capitals and tombstones, aligned today as decorative elements in one of the walls of the garden.62 In this false cemetery was the Hermit's cabin that housed an automaton characterized as a monk called "Father Felix" he consulted a skull.66 At present, the hut is empty and, next to it, there is a niche with a sweet cup and the inscription "Exvoto". There is also a cabin called the Payés, which formerly had a life-size figure, the «colonist Bartolomé», with a set of keys in his hand.67 Since 1993, the Desvalls Palace has housed the Laberinto de Horta monographic courses dedicated to various specialties, as well as lectures and technical conferences. It also houses a library made up of more than three thousand volumes, as well as subscriptions to some thirty specialized magazines.71 The vegetation of the park is typically Mediterranean and, in general, maintains the specific characteristics of the Collserola mountain range. The forest area is notable for the presence of oaks and oaks, as well as some strawberry trees. The lower area of ​​the farm had been used before the planning of the garden as an orchard, with plantations of carob, olive, myrtle, white pine and vineyard. For the construction of the garden, the area was repopulated with new species, some of them from warmer climates, since this area is sheltered by the northern winds and has good In addition to the labyrinth, formed by cypress hedges (Cupressus sempervirens), the park has numerous plant species, among which are: boxwood (Buxus sempervirens), linden (Tilia tomentosa), cedar of the Himalayas (Cedrus deodara), yew ( Taxus baccata), cocula (Cocculus laurifolius), Jupiter tree (Lagerstroemia indica), holm oak (Quercus ilex), laurel (Laurus nobilis), sequoia (Sequoia sempervirens), pine (Pinus halepensis and Pinus pinea), oak (Quercus robur) , euonymus (Euonymus japonicus), durillo (Viburnum tinus), pittosporum (Pittosporum tobira), barberry of Japan (Berberis thunbergii), ivy (Hedera helix), flower of love (Agapanthus umbellatus), fern (Nephrolepis exaltata), rusco (Ruscus aculeatus), ash (Fraxinus ornus), banana (Platanus acerifolia), etc.73 Among the various animal species of the park are: birds such as the common treehopper (Certhia brachydactyla), the carrier pigeon (Columba livia domestica), the wood pigeon (Columba palumbus), the herr

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