El Salvador’s National Tree Planted in the U.S., Europe, and Japan as Part of Global Cultural Outreach.
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El Salvador’s National Tree Planted in the U.S., Europe, and Japan as Part of Global Cultural Outreach.
In the coming months, seeds of the maquilishuat, El Salvador’s National Tree since 1939, will begin to sprout in Germany, Japan, Slovakia, and in U.S. cities like Salt Lake City and San Bernardino. This international planting effort, led by Salvadoran embassies and consulates, celebrates national identity and environmental awareness. In Berlin, Ambassador Florencia Vilanova de von Oehsen delivered seeds to the Berlin Botanical Garden, one of the…
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