10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «CARAGUALA»
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1
Lonely Planet Nicaragua & El Salvador
... to points north twice weekly, stopping in Tasbapauni, a kilometer-wide strip of
sand with one hospedaje and beaches on either side; Sandy Bay Sirpi, a Miskito-
speaking community that also has a hospedaje; and Rio Grand Bar, Caraguala, ...
Paige R. Penland, Gary Chandler, Liza Prado, 2006
2
Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
Bras. Mestiçode negro e índio; caboré. * *Carago*, m.Omesmo que gallego: «
ocorpo colossal dos vis caragos». Macedo, Burros, V, 30. Peixe de Portugal.
Interj. Pleb. (designativa de admiração, espanto,etc.) (Do cast.) *Caraguala*,f.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
3
Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University
Caraguala lepidota Andre\ Rev. Hort. lx. 566 (1888). 66. G. sphaeroidea Andre".
Colombia. Andre" ex Mez in DC. Mon. Phan. ix. 942 (1896). Caraguala
sphaeroidea Andre", Rev. Hort. lx. 566 (1888). COLOMBIA: Santander: epiphytic
in dense ...
4
The Sporting magazine; or Monthly calendar of the ...
Caraguala, by Wamba out of Clematis walked over. The Ladies' Flate, a Splendid
Silver Tea Service, value SO sovs., given by Ihe Ladies of Brccou- shire, for
horses of all ages.— Two-mile heats. Mr. Walrasley's b. g. Catamaran, by
Strepbon, ...
5
The gardeners dictionary: Containing the methods of ...
Father Plumier has made a great Mistake in the Figure and Description of the
Characters of this Plant, and the Caraguala j for he has joined the Flower of the
Caragw,ta to the Fruit of the Karatas, and vie* •versa ; and this has led many
Persons ...
6
A History of the Earth, and Animated Nature
Thus, also, that plant in the West Indies called caraguala, clings round whatever
tree it happens to -approach; there it quickly gains the ascendant, and, loading
the tree with a verdure not its own, keeps away that nourishment designed to
feed ...
7
Pharmaceutical Journal;: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and ...
Caraguala (Guar.) ; Nat. ord. Bromeliaeea. — A plant found in abundance
throughout the country; the strong textile fibre afforded by its leaves is used for
making coarse fabries, cords, &c. The saccharine fruit, which is used when
cooked as an ...
8
Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences
Bromdl. 8. Dec. 13, 1888; Rev. Hort. 60: 568. Dec. 16, 1888 = Vriesia capituligera
(Griseb.) Sm. & Pitt. See above. Petals connate— CSP. T . gloriosum (Andrd) Mez
, Bull. Herb. Boiss. II. 3: 131. 1903. Caraguala gloriosa Andrd, Enum. Bromdl.
9
The standard cyclopedia of horticulture
Includes Caraguala and Massdngea. Tropical American bromeliads, of which
several are fairly well known ornamental glasshouse subjects. They closely
resemble the erect-growing tillandsias, but differ in technical characters: fls. in a
simple ...
Liberty Hyde Bailey, 1929
10
The Agricultural Ledger
Caraguala,' which is variously rendered as Caroata, Cravata, Orawatha, also,
perhaps, Curraiow, Coraloe or Keratto, Karata and Karat as, is a comprehensive
term applied from the coasts and islands of the Caribbean Sea to the Argentine to
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CARAGUALA»
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La botica en la huerta
Para los males de bronquios y pulmones está a la mano la caraguala, que cocida con hojas de totumo cimarrón, culantro y orozú repone de gripas y de asmas. «ElEspectador.com, Dec 12»