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  2. Hibiscus elatus - Wikipedia

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    Mahoe or Hibiscus elatus, (also known as "blue mahoe" for the characteristic coloration of its wood after milling), is a tree native to Jamaica and Cuba. A volunteer species, characteristic of open disturbed habitats and also found, due to its shade tolerance, as an understory tree in secondary forests, mahoe grows to 25 m tall and upwards of ...

  3. List of fishes of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    A list of fishes of Jamaica. Jamaican waters contain fresh and saltwater fish. [1] Saltwater. The chief varieties of saltwater fish include: Kingfish; Jack;

  4. List of national trees - Wikipedia

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    Ghaf tree: Prosopis cineraria United Kingdom: Oak, Pedunculate oak: Quercus, Quercus robur United States: Oak: Quercus [67] Uruguay: Árbol de Artigas: Peltophorum dubium Venezuela: Araguaney: Tabebuia chrysantha Wales: Sessile oak: Quercus petraea Yemen: Dragon blood tree: Dracaena cinnabari [31

  5. Mahoe - Wikipedia

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    Mahoe is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Alectryon macrococcus , or ʻalaʻalahua, a species of tree in the soapberry family endemic to Hawaii Hibiscus elatus , synonym Talipariti elatum , or blue mahoe, a species of tree in the mallow family native to the Caribbean

  6. List of National Heritage Sites in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of National Heritage sites in Jamaica as published by the Jamaica National Heritage Trust. [1] ... Half Way Tree: 453: 4 Trelawny: Falmouth 875: 9

  7. Jamaican moist forests - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica is the third-largest island in the Caribbean, lying south of Cuba and west of Hispaniola. The Jamaican moist forests ecoregion covers an area of 8,192 km 2, and covers 85% of the island of Jamaica. It includes the Blue Mountains and John Crow Mountains in eastern Jamaica, and Cockpit Country further to the west. [1]

  8. Tyler Hynes on Finding the ‘Magic' With Rhiannon Fish in ‘A ...

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    Spring into love! Tyler Hynes may star as the romantic lead in Hallmark’s upcoming film A Picture of Her — but he credits his chemistry with Rhiannon Fish for bringing the story to life ...

  9. Cockpit Country - Wikipedia

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    After the removal of the Trelawny Maroons, the colonial militia built a barracks at their village, which they renamed Maroon Town, Jamaica. [ 3 ] At the start of the nineteenth century, Cuffee established a community of runaway slaves in the Cockpit Country, and resisted attempts by the colonial authorities and the Maroons of Accompong Town to ...