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America to
northern South America. The name
manchineel (sometimes
spelled manchioneel or manchineal), as well as the
specific epithet mancinella, are from...
- are open to guests, day
visitors and
yachts using the
nearby moorings.
Manchioneel Bay (/ˈmækəniːl/)
features 30
mooring balls that
accommodate vessels...
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towards the
eastern end in
Portland Parish. The town got its name from the
Manchioneel tree, a
plant located exclusively along the
coastline in the community...
- wild
fruits which grow in the forests,
except that it does not eat the
manchioneel.
Cotton seed
intoxicates it, and
affects it as wine does a man; and for...
- on the
fruit of
certain trees, but prin****lly on the
apples of the
manchioneel (!),
which is a
powerful and
caustic poison to
other animals. It is the...
-
exhibition of
wooden sculptures in many
types of wood such as ebony,
manchioneel, and campeachy. Au Gres Des Iles Potter's
Workshop has an exhibition...