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<title>Avocado Pear</title>
<creator>Hodge, W.</creator>
<subject>Trinidad and Tobago</subject>
<subject>Postcards</subject>
<subject>Fruit--Trinidad and Tobago</subject>
<subject>Avocado--Trinidad and Tobago</subject>
<subject>Persea americana</subject>
<subject>Local term--Zaboca</subject>
<description>Colour: Sepia, coloured; Style: Portrait; Other: Unbordered, Undivided</description>
<description>A picture of a bunch of Avocado (Persea americana) on a branch. Locally called Zaboca. Avocados are a commercially valuable crop whose trees and fruit are cultivated in tropical climates throughout the world, producing a green-skinned, pear-shaped fruit that ripens after harvesting.</description>
<description>Funding for this project has been provided by Mrs. Irma E. Goldstraw.</description>
<date>2009-07-21T19:44:01Z</date>
<date>2009-07-21T19:44:01Z</date>
<date>2009-07-21T19:44:01Z</date>
<type>Image</type>
<identifier>http://hdl.handle.net/2139/5027</identifier>
<language>en</language>
<rights>Please contact the Main Library, The University of the West Indies for permission to use the digitized images. wimail@sta.uwi.edu</rights>
<publisher>Stephens Ltd., Trinidad</publisher>
</dc>
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