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Almendro (dipteryx panamensis)

Balsa (ochroma pyramidale)

Capulin (trema micrantha)

Cedro Amargo (cedrella odorato)

Ceiba(ceiba pentandra)

Cocobolo(dalberghia retusa)

Gmelina (gmelina arborea)

Guanacaste (enterlobium cyclocarpum)

Guarumo (cecropia peltata)

Guayaba (psidium guineense)

Hombre Grande (quasilla amara)

Huevo de Caballo (stemmadenia donnell-smithii)

Hule (castilla elastica)

Laurel (cordia alliodora)

Naranja (citrus aurantium)

Poro (erythrina lanceolata)

Roble Coral (terminalia amazonia)

Sotacaballo (zygia longifolia)

Sura (vochysia guatemalensis)

Teak (tectona grandis)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Most of the information contained in these web links are from a field study done at Leaves and Lizards by the University of Dallas students. Please help us keep this list up to date and as complete as possible. Send comments to CostaRicaNaturally@gmail.com

Announcing Leaves and Lizards Reforestation project field study!

"We were fortunate to have a group of students, lead by Dr. Marcy Brown Marsden, chairman of University of Dallas Biology Department visit us in May 2008 to conduct a biodiversity study. The EcoMap Costa Rica Study is being performed by University of Dallas students as a part of their Field Ecology class. Our guide, Geovani Bogarin, worked along side the students.  The study includes panoramic photographs and interactive maps of field data. Future field seasons, conducted yearly,  will produce similar data, allowing comparisons to be made. The reforestation project started in 2007, this study allows students a rare opportunity to chart rainforest recovery from the very beginning." Leaves and Lizards website

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 University of Dallas Reforestation in Costa Rica Field Study June 2008 at Leaves and Lizards Resort.

   
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