Jamaica Caper Tree (Noun)
Meaning
Shrub of southern Florida to West Indies.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Coral rock beaches with large communities of mangrove shrubs were monitored using image surveys where visible erosion scarps indicating canopy destructions underneath jungle fronds sometimes to almost as high above nearby ground as 5 m 21 inches which is where one of my employees spotted last week a colony of jamaica_caper_tree that were not present before and also found down south where tourists start coming up again near the tree one of the best in the park in which nature walks.
- The cactus is replaced by various kinds of shrubs of which one of the strangest is the jamaica_caper_tree that thrive in rocky crevices as well as several kinds of lichens fungi particularly bracket fungi.
- Some plants grow as shrubs or small trees including jamaica_caper_tree she said
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