At botanical garden in Mexico, natural species blossom again

This 2016 photo shows The Plaza of the Four Winds in El Charco del Ingenio in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. (El Charco del Ingenio AC via AP)

This November 2018 photo shows Director Mario Arturo Hernández Peña showing endangered cacti grown in El Charco’s greenhouse at El Charco del Ingenio in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. (Kim Curtis/El Charco del Ingenio AC via AP)

This November 2018 photo shows Director Mario Arturo Hernández Peña leading a tour at El Charco del Ingenio in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. (Kim Curtis/El Charco del Ingenio AC via AP)

This 2007 photo shows The Conservatory of Plants in El Charco del Ingenio in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. (El Charco del Ingenio AC via AP)

This 2016 photo shows the the cañada, or canyon, in El Charco del Ingenio in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. (Miguel Viquez/El Charco del Ingenio AC via AP)

SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, Mexico — Imagine a botanical garden, and acres of carefully designed, highly manicured, delicately pruned “zoos for plants” might come to mind.