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Canebrake is an English noun meaning an area of land with a thick dense growth of cane, sugarcane, exotic bamboo, or similar plant material. Places in the United States of America •Canebrake (regio...
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These huge stands of bamboo were called canebrakes and could be found close to our streams and creeks. Canebrakes varied in size and grew in the southern half of Missouri.
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Oct 6, 2009 ... Much of what is now Alabama was once covered by canebrakes, or cane prairies, of native bamboo, sometimes intermixed with vines and trees. ...
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A map of the distribution of canebrakes in the southeastern U.S. is available at the USDA Plants Database. Presently canebrakes are largely confined to bottomlands along the Mississippi Delta, swamplands of Virginia, North Carolina, and in the OcmulgeeBasin in Georgia (Meanley 1972;
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I was especially anxious to kill a bear in these canebrakes after the fashion of the old Southern planters, who for a century past have followed the bear with horse and hound and horn in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas.
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Beyond the Canebrakes: Caribbean Women Writers in Canada is a text of fifteen essays and two interviews that examine the work of West Indian women writers ...
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In the 1930's, giant cane was deliberately planted in areas particularly prone to erosion, and was introduced to reduce erosion by breaking the flow of water. As the horse and buggy days were on the way out, and automobiles were becoming more common, its slowing down or ... 1) and that term persists in dictionaries.
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Over the Gulch. The ancient Hawaiians had long grown sugar cane on the islands, but it was New England missionaries like Baldwin's grandfather Dwight (he came in 1831) who brought Yankee traders to commercialize it. It was Dwight's son, bushy-bearded, ... Today the Alexander & Baldwin interests extend into shipping,
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