Madrid.- The writer and biologist Aina S. Erice recognizes that, if it were for her, she could spend hours walking through the Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid. Instead, she has completed the 40 minutes in which she has set out to explain El Jardín de los Dios, her new book in which she reviews history and spirituality through plants. She goes through the larch (Larix), the olive tree (Olea europaea) or the laurel (Laurus nobilis), but also the …
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Madrid.- The writer and biologist Aina S. Erice recognizes that, if it were for her, she could spend hours walking through the Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid. Instead, she has completed the 40 minutes in which she has set out to explain El Jardín de los Dios, her new book in which she reviews history and spirituality through plants. She goes through the larch (Larix), the olive tree (Olea europaea) or the laurel (Laurus nobilis), but also the …