The XIII Latin American Congress of Botany will gather botanists, researchers, and lecturers from across Latin America and beyond. Known as "the key to the Gulf" due to its strategic location in the Caribbean, Cuba will offer attendees a vibrant setting rich in biodiversity and cultural heritage.
This congress provides a unique opportunity for the scientific community to share knowledge, discuss challenges, and collaborate on preserving the diverse flora of Latin America. With a landscape that includes lush rainforests, diverse ecosystems, and unique endemic species, Cuba is the perfect backdrop for exploring pressing botanical issues and celebrating the importance of plant science.
Cuban botanists are particularly excited to welcome their colleagues and showcase the country’s natural beauty, extensive flora, and warm hospitality. Attendees can expect an atmosphere of dialogue, peace, and collaboration that reflects Cuba’s dedication to cultural exchange and regional unity. The XIII Latin American Congress of Botany promises to be an inspiring event for all who participate, fostering connections and advancing the study of botany across Latin America.
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