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Two large shrubs mark the beginning of an irrigation ditch that leads downward. In this area, the Rio Grande is dry, and many aliens attempting to cross suspect this ditch to be the river.

Taken near Big Tree - showing method of irrigating. A basin method in which the basins are often reduced to small ditches. In cultivation there are cabbage, celery, eggplant, beets. With Parkinsonia hedges in back and probably some of the tree…

A number of objects retrieved from the wreck of the Arizona. They are: halyard snaps (left and bottom) used to attach flags to a halyard line. second from left is an spent shell casing of a .50 caliber antiaircraft bullet; second from right is a .50…

A photograph of a jacaranda, a tree full of sky blue flowers as well as a path through the botanical garden with plants surrounding both sides.

A photograph of a jacaranda full of sky blue flowers against a blue sky.

Jack fruit, Artocarpus integrifolia - large, a foot to 14 inches long - rougher surface [than bread fruit]. Manihot, cocoanut in back. [Shantz travel journal, Apr. 5, 1920]

Edward C. Jacobs Enterprises was located on 78 W. Congress near the Mesilla intersection. Next to Edward C. Jacobs was Jake's, a local family fast food joint.

Spring/Summer 2022 Fellow Janette Terrazas, a textile artist and activist based in Ciudad Juárez, talks about working with native plants and her environmental activism to defend the Rio Grande River.

A photograph of a white flowered woody vine. This vine is abundant and found on almost every ant hill.

Portrait of Jeannie and Reva Reyes. Mother and daughter and life after the Mexican Revolution. Jeannie lived in Mexico with Mrs. Villa in 1914.

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