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Following our exploration for trees originating in South and Central America, we present the Yucca gigantea, which originates in Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico.

Indicated for framing buildings and houses of two or more floors, they need large terrain for their development to occur fully, being able to reach six to nine meters in height. They blend well in tropical and contemporary gardens. When young, they can be packaged and harnessed as indoor plant.

The flower, denominated Izotes in the countries of Central America, is considered like Symbol of El Salvador. They are very durable and edible.

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In order to grow the giant flower, you must have a fertile soil, well drained and irrigated regularly. The plant is tolerant to several types of soil, but the more clayey or with drainage problems should be avoided, because excess water is harmful to the plant, causing root rot.

When it is well established in the soil, the plant is resistant to drought. If grown indoors, it should receive plenty of light and ventilation.

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FAQ - 💬

❓ How did ww2 impact Latinas?

👉 Latinos felt their efforts and sacrifices during the war had earned them equal rights. But, Latinos, like other minority groups in the United States, faced discrimination when they returned from war. Many future leaders of the Latino and Chicano Civil Rights Movements began their efforts after having served in uniform.

❓ What Hispanic female served in the women's Army Corps in the 1940s?

👉 Smiling brightly in her new military uniform, Ethel LeBlanc Palma knew she would do great things for her country. One of the 150,000 women who enlisted in the Women's Army Corps during the Second World War, Ethel joined the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in 1942 before it was an official component of the U.S. Army.

❓ How were Latinos treated during WWII?

👉 Beforehand Latinos had served in wars but they were not recognized nor were they treated fairly. Latinos were discriminated against based off of their language and heritage. Latinos have fought in a number of wars, for the United States but this was the first time they were recognized in such large numbers.

❓ Did any Mexicans fight in ww2?

👉 The result was massive Mexican American participation in World War II, the most recent estimate being that some 500,000 Mexican Americans served in the conflict For many, a novel sensation of belonging accompanied the experience.

❓ How were Latino soldiers treated in ww2?

👉 Although many Latinos joined the military during World War II to prove their citizenship and valor, they were treated as second-class citizens at home. Returning Latino servicemen increasingly protested their treatment as outsiders and organized to advance at home the democratic ideals they fought for abroad.

❓ How were Mexicans treated during ww2?

👉 The discrimination against Mexican Americans led to isolation in education, unemployment, community isolation and low economic status. The discrimination they faced was mainly due to their appearance. Mexican Americans have a darker skin tone than white Americans.

❓ How did WWII affect Mexicans?

👉 WWII allowed Mexican Americans to understand who they were and where they were living, it inspired them to find their identity as citizens of the United States. The Zoot Suit Riots took place in Los Angeles during WWII and became the main event that the Mexican Americans rallied behind in their focus on civil rights.

❓ Were there Latinos in WW2?

👉 The result was massive Mexican American participation in World War II, the most recent estimate being that some 500,000 Mexican Americans served in the conflict For many, a novel sensation of belonging accompanied the experience.

❓ Did Mexico fight in WWII?

👉 If you ask people to name the victorious Allied Powers in World War II, Mexico isn't usually a name that comes to mind. But after declaring war against the Axis in mid-1942, Mexico did contribute to the Allied victory in important ways.

❓ Did Germany Tell Mexico for help in WW2?

👉 The Zimmermann Telegram (or Zimmermann Note or Zimmerman Cable) was a secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico if the United States entered World War I against Germany.

❓ Did Mexico help the US in WW2?

👉 Most may not think of Mexico as contributing to the Allied effort, but it contributed key resources, as well as fighting power. A Mexican family leaving to cross the border during World War II to help wartime labor shortages, 1944.

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