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tornillo Prosopis velutina Wooton –
velvet mesquite "Algarrobos",
bayahondas etc. (Neotropics,
particularly the Gran Chaco)
Prosopis abbreviata Benth...
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Neltuma juliflora (Spanish:
bayahonda blanca, Cuji in Venezuela,
Trupillo in Colombia,
Aippia in the
Wayuunaiki language and long-thorn
kiawe in Hawaii)...
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huarango (in its
native South America) and
American carob, as well as "
bayahonda" (a
generic term for Prosopis), "algarrobo pálido" (in some
parts of Ecuador...
- dialects, in
particular Jamaican patois. It can
refer to:
Certain algarrobo,
bayahonda and
mesquite trees (Prosopis species) in the
Fabaceae Anacardium occidentale...
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flowering plant and a tree
species found in
Argentina Prosopis juliflora, the
bayahonda blanca, a
shrub or
small tree
species native to Mexico,
South America...
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album A Palo
Limpio as well as an
excellent recording of her
group by the
Bayahonda Cultural Foundation. Palo, also
known as "atabales" and "salves" is a...
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livestock herds. The pulp has
woody obstacles that
prevent mastication.
White bayahonda Prosopis juliflora Mexico,
South America and the
Caribbean Very localized...
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several plants,
derived from the
Spanish language:
Certain algarrobo,
bayahonda and
mesquite trees (Prosopis species) in the
Fabaceae Certain acacias...
- Mostrenco,
Panama El Mostrenco,
Venezuela Mostrenco cattle Algarrobo,
bayahonda and
mesquite trees (Prosopis species) in the
Fabaceae An
indigoberry (Randia...
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recognized him as "living
heritage of
Dominican folklore." In 1999, the
Bayahonda Cultural Foundation conferred upon
Minier the
title of "Dominican Folklore...