- "knikker",
meaning marble. In the Caribbean,
nickernuts are used to play
mancala games such as oware. The
nickernut is marble-like and good for
other uses,...
-
fruits are disseminules.
Caesalpinia bonduc – grey
nickernut Caesalpinia major –
yellow nickernut Carapa guianensis –
crabwood (New
World tropics) Entada...
- rows of pits out of the earth. In the Caribbean, the
seeds are
typically nickernuts,
which are
smooth and shiny.
Beads and
pebbles are also
sometimes used...
-
birth and
other properties a
nickname for the
large seeds of the
tropical nickernut climbing vine
Clach an Tiompain,
Pictish standing stone called the Eagle...
- glossy, rounded, grey seeds. Its 2 cm (0.8 in) grey seeds,
known as
nickernuts, are
buoyant and
durable enough to be dis****d by
ocean currents. Guilandina...
-
southern Mozambique coast: 1.
Snuff box sea bean (Entada rheedii) 2. Grey
nickernut (Guilandina bonduc) 3. a,b
Varying colour forms of
Mucuna gigantea...
- fond of
eating a
native endangered plant,
Cordia globosa, and
feeding on
nickernut (Caesalpinia) a
primary food
plant of the
endangered Miami blue butterfly...
- virgini**** Br****icaceae
introduced Caesalpinia bonduc Caesalpiniaceae nickernut Kelenchi native Senna occidentalis Caesalpiniaceae introduced Calophyllum...