-81.35 (Cayos Hermanos) Crab Cay (Cayo Congrejo), 13°22′00″N 81°21′00″W / 13.36667°N 81.35°W / 13.36667; -81.35 (Cayo Congrejo) Cayos de Albuquerque...
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species include southern live oak (Quercus virginiana), prickly pear (Opuntia spp.), lime prickly-ash (Zanthoxylum fagara), greenbriar (Smilax spp.), sunflowers...
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Heron Island, Australia, a coral cay on the southern Great Barrier Reef Prickly Pear Cays, Anguilla Rama Cay, Nicaragua Tobacco Caye, Dangriga, Belize Warraber...
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these other southern islands include Cayo Cabezazos, Cayo Caracoles, Cayo Alfeñique, the Cayos Ratones and the Cayos Pájaros. Most of these keys are protected...
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berries, cocoplums (Chrysobalanus icaco), sea grapes (Coccoloba uvifera), prickly pear (nopal) fruits (Opuntia spp.), gopher apples (Licania micbauxii), pigeon...
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red purslane or beach bell (Sesuvium portulacastrum), cacti such as a prickly pear cactus or guasábara (Opuntia caribea) and a crop or melon cactus (Melocactus...
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of the burials. These included seeds of wild grapes, elderberries and prickly pear fruit, often in large quantities. The people's teeth were worn down early...
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Marina Cay, Mosquito Island, Necker Island, Norman Island, Peter Island, Prickly Pear Island, Saba Rock, Salt Island, Scrub Island, Tortola and Virgin Gorda...
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a coastal region with tree-size milkweed and nine-foot-tall (2.7 m) prickly pear cactus, a mahogany forest, and twisted gumbo limbo trees. There are about...
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van Dyke, Little Thatch, Necker Island, Norman Island Peter Island, Prickly Pear Island, Tortola, Virgin Gorda and West Dog Island. In the U.S. Virgin...
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emblematic tree), broom, yabo, espinito, Opuntia (also known as tuna, e.g. prickly-pear) and Pachycereus pringlei (or cardones). Introduced succulents, such...
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(definition) from nixtamalli Nopal (definition) from nohpalli [noʔˈpalːi], 'prickly pear cactus', via American Spanish Ocelot (definition) from ocēlōtl [oːˈseːloːt͡ɬ]...
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Plants collected as food included various wild roots, mastic fruit, prickly pear cactus fruit, palm fruits, sea grapes, hogplum, and cocoplum. Tools and...
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blueberry, persimmon, wild grape, cabbage palm, coontie, wax myrtle, prickly pear cacti, blackroot, beautyberry, mangrove trees and giant leather ferns...
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included in the King Ranch, is usually marked by sand dunes, yucca, prickly pear, century plants and an occasional oak tree bent by the wind. The lagoon...
19 KB (2,147 words) - 15:38, 28 August 2024
species on the islands include Sargent's cherry palm and the semaphore prickly-pear cactus (Consolea corallicola). The cactus, which has been described as...
87 KB (10,054 words) - 13:59, 4 October 2024
included the tiny seeds of a panicoid grass, and sea grape, cocoplum, prickly pear and wild grape. Some of the fish and shellfish caught and eaten by the...
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using the majority of their energy to produce new growth. 8 in (20.3 cm) Prickly pear Halimeda opuntia Easy Moderate Fair Moderate-High Moderate No This algae...
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