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- Chrysobal**** icaco, the cocoplum, paradise plum, abajeru or icaco, also called fat pork in Trinidad and Tobago, is a low shrub or bushy tree found near...
- Reef. The 11 acres (4.5 ha) island is near Southwater Caye, Tobacco Caye, Cocoplum Caye, and Fantasy Caye and South Water Caye Marine Reserve. The island...
- hunter-gatherers and food was plentiful. They ate fish, turtle, s****fish, cocoplums, sabal palm berries and other gathered fruits. Prior to contact with European...
- apetala Co**** dodder-laurel fruit C****ytha melantha Coconut Cocos nucifera Cocoplum Chrysobal**** icaco Coffeeberry Frangula californica Cone cherry Prunus...
- club was founded in 1912 with eight members; it was named for the local cocoplum fruit. While the club was originally based in one of its members' houses...
- gathered many plant foods, including saw palmetto (Serenoa repens) berries, cocoplums (Chrysobal**** icaco), sea grapes (Coccoloba uvifera), prickly pear (nopal)...
- Old Cutler Bay, Gables Estates, Tahiti Beach, Snapper Cr**** and Lakes, Cocoplum, and Gables By The Sea. Major economic contributors to Coral Gables include:...
- fruit, prickly pear cactus fruit, palm fruits, sea grapes, hogplum, and cocoplum. Tools and ornaments made of wood, bone, stone and s**** have been found...
- by beach View of the beach Picnic area and pier Picnic area and paths Cocoplum growing in Oleta River State Park Detail of branches Mature and immature...
- native trees in Florida, particularly the wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), cocoplum (Chrysobal**** icaco), and buttonwood (Conocarpus erectus). Severe infestations...