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  • Pigeon plum (category Trees of the Bahamas)
    Canaveral to the Florida Keys, the West Indies and the Bahamas. The bark is dark reddish-brown, smooth, and thin but may become scaly on the largest trees. The...
    2 KB (191 words) - 15:52, 26 October 2007
  • is one of 15 species of palmetto palm (Arecaceae, genus Sabal). It is native to the southeastern United States, Cuba, and the Bahamas. In the United States...
    9 KB (1,019 words) - 23:08, 6 May 2010
  • Ilex cassine (category Tree)
    entire or with a few small spines near the apex of the leaf. The flowers are white, with a four-lobed corolla. The fruit is a red drupe 5-6 mm diameter containing...
    4 KB (295 words) - 22:39, 16 March 2010
  • Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 w:Lysiloma. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license. Lysiloma QR Code (Size...
    3 KB (78 words) - 11:28, 16 December 2009
  • Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license. Jacquinia keyensis QR Code (Size 50, 100, 200, 500) This article...
    1 KB (62 words) - 07:25, 29 March 2010
  • photo 3 Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963 w:Juniperus barbadensis var. lucayana. Some of the material on this page may...
    1 KB (62 words) - 20:26, 8 April 2010
  • Swietenia mahogani (category Tree)
    known as the West Indian Mahogany, is a species of Swietenia native to southern Florida, USA, The Bahamas, Cuba, Jamaica, and Hispaniola. It is the species...
    3 KB (257 words) - 19:14, 22 June 2010
  • from the Nahuatl word nōpalli for the pads, or nostle, from the Nahuatl word nōchtli for the fruit; or paddle cactus (from the resemblance to the ball-and-paddle...
    32 KB (941 words) - 22:17, 23 February 2010
  • named because of the numerous thorns distributed along its branches. The native range of V. farnesiana is uncertain. While the point of origin is Mexico...
    8 KB (711 words) - 01:51, 6 July 2010
  • MacMillan Co., 1963 w:Coccoloba floridana. Some of the material on this page may be from Wikipedia, under the Creative Commons license. Coccoloba floridana...
    3 KB (115 words) - 13:37, 27 July 2009
  • rounded fan of numerous leaflets; in some of the species, the leaflets are joined for up to half of their length. A variable portion of the leaf petiole...
    13 KB (486 words) - 19:56, 17 August 2010
  • are endemic to Jamaica. The fourth species, Thrinax radiata, is more widespread - it is present in the Greater Antilles, the Bahamas, south Florida, Mexico...
    7 KB (234 words) - 23:08, 26 April 2010
  • on 30 July 2005 by the International Botanical Congress in Vienna. The new type species of Acacia has become Acacia penninervis The name Acacia is preserved...
    49 KB (4,471 words) - 21:43, 18 September 2008