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Argythamnia Argentea
''Argythamnia'' is a genus of plants of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1756.Browne, Patrick. 1756. Civil and Natural History of Jamaica in Three Parts 338–339
descriptions in Latin, discussion in English They are known commonly as silverbushes. ;Species As with many other genera, there have been many changes in classification the past several years. The following list includes species accepted as members of ''Argythamnia'' as of September 2014. The species are native to ,

Argythamnia Serrata
''Argythamnia'' is a genus of plants of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1756.Browne, Patrick. 1756. Civil and Natural History of Jamaica in Three Parts 338–339
descriptions in Latin, discussion in English They are known commonly as silverbushes. ;Species As with many other genera, there have been many changes in classification the past several years. The following list includes species accepted as members of ''Argythamnia'' as of September 2014. The species are native to ,

South Caicos
South Caicos is the seventh-largest island in the Turks and Caicos archipelago, with a land area of . South Caicos is known for excellent fishing, both deep-sea and bone fishing, and scuba diving. South Caicos was formerly a salt exporter, the island still hosts a network of salt pans as a reminder of the industry. Today, the island's main income is derived from small-scale commercial fishing. The School for Field Studies, a global nonprofit, accredited by the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, has established a well-regarded Center for Marine Resource Studies in Cockburn Harbour. The Centre's research focuses on marine ecology and natural resource management. The island hosts an Annual South Caicos Regatta, a large celebration that features parties, boat races, and other games. Though there is some real estate development, tourism is, currently, virtually nonexistent on South Caicos. Geography The island is west of Grand Turk. Bell Sound is at the western side of the islan ...
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Argythamnia Lucayana
''Argythamnia'' is a genus of plants of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1756.Browne, Patrick. 1756. Civil and Natural History of Jamaica in Three Parts 338–339
descriptions in Latin, discussion in English They are known commonly as silverbushes. ;Species As with many other genera, there have been many changes in classification the past several years. The following list includes species accepted as members of ''Argythamnia'' as of September 2014. The species are native to ,



Argythamnia Lottiae
''Argythamnia'' is a genus of plants of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1756.Browne, Patrick. 1756. Civil and Natural History of Jamaica in Three Parts 338–339
descriptions in Latin, discussion in English They are known commonly as silverbushes. ;Species As with many other genera, there have been many changes in classification the past several years. The following list includes species accepted as members of ''Argythamnia'' as of September 2014. The species are native to ,

Argythamnia Heteropilosa
''Argythamnia'' is a genus of plants of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1756.Browne, Patrick. 1756. Civil and Natural History of Jamaica in Three Parts 338–339
descriptions in Latin, discussion in English They are known commonly as silverbushes. ;Species As with many other genera, there have been many changes in classification the past several years. The following list includes species accepted as members of ''Argythamnia'' as of September 2014. The species are native to ,

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Roatán
Roatán () is an island in the Caribbean, about off the northern coast of Honduras. It is located between the islands of Utila and Guanaja, and is the largest of the Bay Islands of Honduras. The island was formerly known in English as Ruatan and Rattan. It is approximately long, and less than across at its widest point. The island consists of two municipalities: José Santos Guardiola in the east and Roatán, including the Cayos Cochinos, further south in the west. Geography The island rests on an exposed ancient coral reef, rising to about above sea level. Offshore reefs offer opportunities for diving. Most habitation is in the western half of the island. The most populous town of the island is Coxen Hole, capital of Roatán municipality, located in the southwest. West of Coxen Hole are the settlements of Gravel Bay, Flowers Bay and Pensacola on the south coast, and Sandy Bay, West End and West Bay on the north coast. To the east of Coxen Hole are the settlements of ...
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Argythamnia Haplostigma
''Argythamnia haplostigma'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae, native to the south-west Caribbean The Caribbean (, ) ( es, El Caribe; french: la Caraïbe; ht, Karayib; nl, De Caraïben) is a region of the Americas that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Se ... (the island of Roatán). It was first described in 1912. References Chrozophoreae Flora of the Southwest Caribbean Plants described in 1912 Flora without expected TNC conservation status {{Euphorbiaceae-stub ...
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Alta Verapaz
Alta Verapaz () is a Departments of Guatemala, department in the north central part of Guatemala. The capital and chief city of the department is Cobán. Verapaz is bordered to the north by Petén (department), El Petén, to the east by Izabal Department, Izabal, to the south by Zacapa (department), Zacapa, El Progreso Department, El Progreso, and Baja Verapaz, and to the west by El Quiché. Also in Alta Verapaz are the towns of Chisec, San Pedro Carchá and San Cristóbal Verapaz. History In Pre-Columbian times this area was part of the Maya civilization. When the Spanish Conquistadores came in the 1520s they conquered the central and southern highlands of Guatemala, but were driven back from this region by fierce native resistance. Unknown to the history books of this region, local oral history speaks of a former slave ship capsizing prior to the Spaniards arriving upon this area of Guatemala. The former African slaves moved inland, and joined forces with the local indig ...
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Argythamnia Ecdyomena
''Argythamnia'' is a genus of plants of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1756.Browne, Patrick. 1756. Civil and Natural History of Jamaica in Three Parts 338–339
descriptions in Latin, discussion in English They are known commonly as silverbushes. ;Species As with many other genera, there have been many changes in classification the past several years. The following list includes species accepted as members of ''Argythamnia'' as of September 2014. The species are native to ,

Argythamnia Cubensis
''Argythamnia'' is a genus of plants of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1756.Browne, Patrick. 1756. Civil and Natural History of Jamaica in Three Parts 338–339
descriptions in Latin, discussion in English They are known commonly as silverbushes. ;Species As with many other genera, there have been many changes in classification the past several years. The following list includes species accepted as members of ''Argythamnia'' as of September 2014. The species are native to ,

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Puebla
Puebla ( en, colony, settlement), officially Free and Sovereign State of Puebla ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Puebla), is one of the 32 states which comprise the Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided into 217 municipalities and its capital is the city of Puebla. It is located in East-Central Mexico. It is bordered by the states of Veracruz to the north and east, Hidalgo, México, Tlaxcala and Morelos to the west, and Guerrero and Oaxaca to the south. The origins of the state lie in the city of Puebla, which was founded by the Spanish in this valley in 1531 to secure the trade route between Mexico City and the port of Veracruz. By the end of the 18th century, the area had become a colonial province with its own governor, which would become the State of Puebla, after the Mexican War of Independence in the early 19th century. Since that time the area, especially around the capital city, has continued to grow economically, mostly through industry, despite being the scene o ...
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Veracruz
Veracruz (), formally Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave ( es, Estado Libre y Soberano de Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave), is one of the 31 states which, along with Mexico City, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is located in eastern Mexico and is bordered by seven states, which are Tamaulipas, San Luis Potosí, Hidalgo, Puebla, Oaxaca, Chiapas, and Tabasco. Veracruz is divided into 212 municipalities, and its capital city is Xalapa-Enríquez. Veracruz has a significant share of the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico on the east of the state. The state is noted for its mixed ethnic and indigenous populations. Its cuisine reflects the many cultural influences that have come through the state because of the importance of the port of Veracruz. In addition to the capital city, the state's largest cities include Veracruz, Coatzacoalcos, Córdoba, Minatitlán, Poza Rica, Boca Del Río and Or ...
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