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Central America and the Caribbean.
Common names include bulletwood, balatá,
ausubo, m****aranduba, quinilla, and (ambiguously) "cow-tree". The balatá is a large...
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bahamensis wild
dilly Sapotaceae (sapodilla family)
Manilkara bidentata ausubo;
balata Sapotaceae (sapodilla family)
Manilkara zapota sapodilla Sapotaceae...
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tributaries of the Bucaná are the San Patricio, Bayagán, and
Prieto Rivers and
Ausubo brook. The Portugués
River springs from the ward of that name in Adjuntas...
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facades and a
neoclassical style.
During its restoration, native-grown
ausubo (ironwood)
beams were a
primary material.
Designed by
Lieutenant Colonel...
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reaches PR-5139. In
another kilometer downstream it is fed by
Quebrada Ausubo, and
another kilometer further south it is fed by Río Bayagán. At this point...
- species. Some of the more
common trees are:
tabonuco (Dacryodes excelsa),
ausubo (Manilkara bidentata), jagüilla (Magnolia portoricensis), nuez
moscada (Ocotea...
- projects, she has
experimented with the
properties of
native woods such as
ausubo, guayacán, and ****gany. Her
style includes elements of neoconstructivism...
- Puertorriqueños
Perfiles puertorriqueños, by
Wilfredo Braschi García, pg. 55.
Ausubo Press The University, ed. (1940).
Boletin de la
Universidad de
Puerto Rico...
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interior masonry walls. The
exposed floor joists are
heavy 4x10
beaded edge
ausubo wood
members laid 24" on center.
These old
joists support modern concrete...
- of symmetrically-placed
thick walls carrying wooden beams,
probably of
ausubo or
other Puerto Rican hard wood,
support the
brick roof. This structure...