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Migrant Plants or Invasive Species in the Botanical Garden of Lleida?

Summary by La Vanguardia
Migrant plants. It is the provocative title of the exhibition of the artist, professor of drawing at the Institut la Talaia de Segur de Calafell (Tarragona) and gardener for 13 years, Vicky Benitez in the Arborètum, the botanical garden of Lleida. His drawings are installed next to plants of foreign origin such as the common cane, the chumbera or the yellow agave of Mexico and the United States.Keep reading...
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Migrant plants. It is the provocative title of the exhibition of the artist, professor of drawing at the Institut la Talaia de Segur de Calafell (Tarragona) and gardener for 13 years, Vicky Benitez in the Arborètum, the botanical garden of Lleida. His drawings are installed next to plants of foreign origin such as the common cane, the chumbera or the yellow agave of Mexico and the United States.Keep reading...

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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