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...re known as ''[[Amaryllis]]''. ''Sprekelia'' plants are sometimes called "Aztec lilies", although they are not true [[Lilium|lilies]].
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[[Category:Aztec society]]
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|common_name=Aztec lily, Jacobean lily, St James lily
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...exicans and these sometimes appear in our western country. Here belong the Aztec or prehistoric beans, now grown sparingly in N. Ariz., which are said to ha
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...during the winter dry-season. Its roots are edible and was eaten by the [[Aztec]]s of [[Mexico]] who called it ''cacomitl'' and its flower ''ocēlōxōchit
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...merica to tropical Asia, New Guinea and West Africa. It was known to the [[Aztec]]s for its flavoring qualities. The genus was established in 1754 by Plumie
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* ''[[Nicotiana rustica]]'' <small>L., 1753</small> – Aztec Tobacco, Mapacho<ref name="itis1999" />
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..., and was credited with the victory of [[Hernan Cortez|Cortes]] over the [[Aztec empire]] at Tenochtitlan (present-day Mexico City) in 1521.<ref>[http://www
...1997 for the first time recognized Bolivia as a multilingual, pluri-ethnic society and introduced education reform. In 2005, for the first time in the country
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...by human cultures all around the world and many play a significant role in society. This list covers plants which are potentially psychoactive, while the ''[[
*[[Aztec entheogenic complex]]
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...to Mexico, Central America, and South America to Peru and Brazil. From the Aztec ahuacatl has been derived the Spanish adaptation ahuacate or aguacate, the
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