- 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...
-
gathered many
plant foods,
including saw
palmetto (Serenoa repens) berries,
cocoplums (Chrysobal**** icaco), sea
grapes (Coccoloba uvifera),
prickly pear (nopal)...
- 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...
- 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...
-
Clove cherry Prunus apetala Co**** dodder-laurel
fruit C****ytha
melantha Cocoplum Chrysobal****
icaco Coconut Cocos nucifera Coffeeberry Frangula californica...
- Old
Cutler Bay,
Gables Estates,
Tahiti Beach,
Snapper Cr**** and Lakes,
Cocoplum, and
Gables By The Sea.
Major economic contributors to
Coral Gables include:...
-
Biscayne is a
Spanish account from 1568,
although the
reference may be to
cocoplums rather than coconuts.
Mature coconut trees were on Cape
Florida by the...
-
native trees in Florida,
particularly the wax
myrtle (Myrica cerifera),
cocoplum (Chrysobal**** icaco), and
buttonwood (Conocarpus erectus).
Severe infestations...
- encounter, this area was
inhabited by the Ais Indians, who
gathered palmetto,
cocoplum and
seagrape berries. They also
fished the
Indian River,
called the Rio...
- Rosaceae), also
called sugarplum Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana; Rosaceae)
Cocoplum (Chrysobal**** icaco; Chrysobalanaceae)
Concord grape Cranberry (Vaccinium...