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Mayaca is a
genus of
flowering plants,
often placed in its own family, the
Mayacaceae (or
Mayaceae in
earlier systems). In the APG II
system of 2003, it...
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Mayaca was the name used by the
Spanish to
refer to a
Native American tribe in
central Florida, to the prin****l
village of that
tribe and to the chief...
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eastern side of Lake Okeechobee.
Named for the
Mayaca Tribe, Port
Mayaca is
centered just
south of the Port
Mayaca Lock and Dams on the
Okeechobee Waterway...
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community was an
established indigenous settlement in 1558 when the
Mayaca people were
first encountered by
Spanish explorers.
Since then, it has been...
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Mayaca fluviatilis, also
known as bog moss, is a
perennial herbaceous submerged plant in the
monogeneric family Mayacaceae. It is
native to
Central and...
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Thelosia mayaca is a moth in the
family Apatelodidae. It was
described by
William Schaus in 1939. It is
found in Peru. Kitching, Ian; Rougerie, Rodolphe;...
- The Port
Mayaca Lock is a
navigable lock and dam on the
Okeechobee Waterway (St.
Lucie Canal),
adjacent to U.S.
Route 441 and U.S.
Route 98 at
Canal Point...
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Mayaca North 26°45′23″N 80°55′02″W / 26.7564°N 80.9173°W / 26.7564; -80.9173 (Port
Mayaca)
Clewiston East 26°59′54″N 81°04′04″W...
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halfway through before ending at an
intersection with U.S. 98/441 in Port
Mayaca.
Shortly after leaving Stuart, the road
parallels the St.
Lucie Canal along...
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pubescens Marsilea quadrifolia (water-clover)
Mayaca fluviatilis Mayaca madida (Synonym
Mayaca sellowiana)
Mayaca vandellii Mentha aquatica Micranthemum umbrosum...