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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «COONTIE»
Descubre el uso de
coontie en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
coontie y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Groundcovers for the South
Say: ZAM-ee-uh pu-MIL-uh Family: Zamiaceae (Cycad ) Other names: Florida
arrowroot, Seminole bread Origin: Native to Florida, West Indies, Central and
South America Zones: 8B–11 Right Place Coontie adapts to a wide range of soil.
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Horticulture Avenues: Volume One
Family: Zamiaceae, Genus: Zamia, Species: Integrifolia COONTIE CYCAD
Growth: 3 to 4 ft., Spacing: 3 to 6 ft., Hardi-zone: 8b, 9a, 9b,10a,10b,ll, Danger:
Poisonous if ingested, Sunlight: Sun to Partial Shade, Soil pH: 5.5 to 7.6,
Propagation: ...
Christopher Lee Rhyne, 2008
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Dreaming with the Ancestors: Black Seminole Women in Texas ...
After the tettapoon demonstration was over, Alice assessed the attention of her
audience, and then introduced another Black Semi— nole (and Seminole Indian)
specialty—coontie, a bread-like food made from flour processed from the Sabal ...
Shirley Boteler Mock, 2012
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The Woody Plant Seed Manual
F. T. Bonner, Robert P. Karrfalt. Zamiaceae — Sago-palm family Zamia pumila L.
coontie W. Gary Johnson Mr. Johnson retired from the USDA Forest Service's
National Seed Laboratory References Rutaceae — Rue family Zanthoxylum L.
F. T. Bonner, Robert P. Karrfalt
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Priceless Florida: Natural Ecosystems and Native Species
Nearly all are of second-growth pines following logging early in the last century.2
List 7—1 names a few of the plant species of the pine rocklands, and one of them
, coontie, is featured in Figure 7—2. Figure 7—3 displays one of the few ...
Eleanor Noss Whitney, D. Bruce Means, Anne Rudloe, 2004
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Fort Lauderdale: The Venice of America
An important staple of the Seminole diet until well into the twentieth century,
coontie was used in making cakes and bread and to thicken the soupy corn drink
sofkee. F.arly South Florida white setders learned about "Florida arrowroot" from
the ...
More about Coontie The first plant of the genus Zamia was described in 1659. It
was Z. pumila, a coontie variant found in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican
Republic. The Florida version of coontie was so similar that early botanists ...
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Plants for Tropical Landscapes: A Gardener's Guide
Dioon spinulosum SMALL-SPINED CYCAD Zamiaceae (Coontie Family) A tall
Mexican cycad from wet forests, this species reaches a height of 30 feet or more.
A slow grower, it may be used in the cycad garden as a canopy plant, specimen,
...
Fred Donald Rauch, Paul R. Weissich, 2000
Phil's investigation gets him far deeper into Mick's problems than he could ever imagine. Coincidences and opportunistic greed take everyone in a race to survive as the story moves through the Florida Keys and offshore.
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Yuchi Indian Histories Before the Removal Era
Coontie gathering is a case in point. We know from the Uchee Billy capture
accounts that bales of gathered coontie were present at the Yuchi camp. We also
know from abundant ethnohistorical accounts that coontie gathering and
processing ...
Jason Baird Jackson, 2012
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «COONTIE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
coontie en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Rain gardens control runoff, attract wildlife
Muhly Grass - Muhlenbergia capillaris. Fakahatchee grass – Tripsacum dactyloides. Coontie – Zamia floridana. Rain Lily – Zephyranthes spp. «Tallahassee.com, Jul 15»
Flutters of excitement: Rare atala soar at sculpture gardens
Red caterpillars with yellow spots are feasting on the poisonous cycad known as coontie. The plant's natural toxin accumulates in their bodies, ... «Palm Beach Daily News, Jun 15»
Revival of coontie gives hope for atala butterflies
Coontie is one of my favorite plants. It is an evergreen cycad, growing to about 3 feet tall and is native to the Florida peninsula. Its natural ... «Tallahassee.com, Jun 15»
Love butterflies? Help count 'em!
That's in part because atalas exclusively eat coontie, she said, a native plant that thrives during humid summers. The following are the ... «Sun Sentinel, Jun 15»
Gardening Gala to showcase best of the season
A: Some low growing native plants to consider include; dune sunflower, gaillardia, coontie and native rosemary. Q: I recently moved here from ... «St. Augustine Record, May 15»
Tips for spring 'yardening' at the beach
Once you've established some shady areas, the coontie and the beauty berry, with its flashy fruit clusters, will add even more interest. And ... «St. Augustine Record, Abr 15»
Garden column: Want to celebrate Earth Day? Use Florida-Friendly …
For example, coontie (Zamia floridana) grows best in partial shade, but will tolerate full sun or shade. When plants are grown outside of their ... «Florida Times-Union, Abr 15»
Did You Know: Delaware's lost trees
But when an old-fashioned plant called a coontie became fashionable, atalas were spotted again – an interesting observation since the coontie ... «The News Journal, Mar 15»
Protesters criticize treatment, sale of endangered pine rockland
This butterfly eats the coontie plant, which is unique to the pine rocklands and will be threatened by development of the land. “If they don't have ... «The Miami Hurricane, Feb 15»
Reopened park marks end of long journey
"They came here for the coontie," said local historian Mae Silver. "The fibrous portion becomes a white powder, which is used like flour. Coontie ... «Sun Sentinel, Feb 15»