Erythrochiton Gymnanthus
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Erythrochiton Gymnanthus
''Erythrochiton gymnanthus'' is an endangered tree or shrub from the family Rutaceae. It is endemic to Costa Rica. The genus Erythrochiton consists of only twelve species and it native to the Neotropical region. Description ''Erythrochiton gymnanthus'' reaches a height between 1.5 and 6 metres. The young branches are glabrous. Each branch bearing a leaf tuft. The alternate unifoliate leaves are 14.5 to 36.4 centimetre in length and 3.5 to 11 centimetres in width. The leaves are obovate or oblanceolate, sometimes narrow oblanceolate. They are cuneate and decurrent at base. The adaxial surface smooth of the petiole is 0.5 to 3 cm. The flowers are white. The corolla is 4.5 to 6 centimetre in diameter. The fruit is a capsule which is formed by 4 to 5 glabrous carpels measuring 1.6 to 1.9 cm. The flowering time is from April to July.Margaret B. Gargiullo, Barbara L. Magnuson, Larry D. Kimball: ''A field guide to plants of Costa Rica''. Oxford University Press US, 2008. Dist ...
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Jacquelyn A
Jacqueline is a female given name. Origins Jacqueline comes from French, as the feminine form of Jacques (English James). Jacques originated from ' Jacob', which is derived from the Hebrew meaning 'may God protect' or 'supplanter'. ''Supplanter'' refers to a person who replaces someone or a thing of lesser value, and this Hebrew meaning refers to Jacob's supplanting Esau as recorded in the Hebrew Bible. 'May God protect' has a more positive connotation and is, therefore, the preferred meaning for the name. Jacqueline was first used in 17th century England. Variant and diminutive forms It has spelling variations and many variants in both spelling and pronunciation have come into use, such as Jacquelyn, Jacquelin, Jackeline, Jackielyn, Jacklyn, and Jaclyn. The diminutive for Jacqueline is Jacquie, Jackie, Jacque or Jacqui, which also has many variants. Popularity Jacqueline is a very popular female first name,1990 U.S. Census used in the United States, Canada, Engl ...
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Endangered
An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching and invasive species. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List lists the global conservation status of many species, and various other agencies assess the status of species within particular areas. Many nations have laws that protect conservation-reliant species which, for example, forbid hunting, restrict land development, or create protected areas. Some endangered species are the target of extensive conservation efforts such as captive breeding and habitat restoration. Human activity is a significant cause in causing some species to become endangered. Conservation status The conservation status of a species indicates the likelihood that it will become extinct. Multiple factors are considered when assessing the s ...
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Rutaceae
The Rutaceae is a family, commonly known as the rueRUTACEAE
in BoDD – Botanical Dermatology Database
or family, of s, usually placed in the order . Species of the family generally have s that divide into four or five parts, usually w ...
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Costa Rica
Costa Rica (, ; ; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( es, República de Costa Rica), is a country in the Central American region of North America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, and Maritime boundary, maritime border with Ecuador to the south of Cocos Island. It has a population of around five million in a land area of . An estimated 333,980 people live in the capital and largest city, San José, Costa Rica, San José, with around two million people in the surrounding metropolitan area. The sovereign state is a Unitary state, unitary Presidential system, presidential Constitution of Costa Rica, constitutional republic. It has a long-standing and stable democracy and a highly educated workforce. The country spends roughly 6.9% of its budget (2016) on education, compared to a global average of 4.4%. Its economy, once heavily dependent on agricultu ...
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Erythrochiton
''Erythrochiton'' is a genus of plant in family Rutaceae. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete): * ''Erythrochiton brasiliensis'' Nees & Mart. * '' Erythrochiton delitescens'' Morton * '' Erythrochiton fallax'' Kallunki * '' Erythrochiton giganteus'' Kaastra & A.H.Gentry * '' Erythrochiton gymnanthus'' Kallunki * '' Erythrochiton hypophyllanthus'' Planch. & Linden * '' Erythrochiton lindenii'' Planch. & Linden * ''Erythrochiton macrophyllum ''Erythrochiton'' is a genus of plant in family Rutaceae. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete): * ''Erythrochiton brasiliensis ''Erythrochiton'' is a genus of plant in family Rutaceae The Rutaceae is a famil ...'' Makoy ex Hook. * '' Erythrochiton macropodum'' K.Krause * '' Erythrochiton odontoglossus'' Kallunki * '' Erythrochiton trichanthus'' Kallunki * '' Erythrochiton trifoliatum'' Pilg. Many species of this genus are characterised by having epiphyllous flowers, which ...
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Neotropical
The Neotropical realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting Earth's land surface. Physically, it includes the tropical terrestrial ecoregions of the Americas and the entire South American temperate zone. Definition In biogeography, the Neotropic or Neotropical realm is one of the eight terrestrial realms. This realm includes South America, Central America, the Caribbean islands, and southern North America. In Mexico, the Yucatán Peninsula and southern lowlands, and most of the east and west coastlines, including the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula are Neotropical. In the United States southern Florida and coastal Central Florida are considered Neotropical. The realm also includes temperate southern South America. In contrast, the Neotropical Floristic Kingdom excludes southernmost South America, which instead is placed in the Antarctic kingdom. The Neotropic is delimited by similarities in fauna or flora. Its fauna and flora are distinct ...
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Central Pacific Conservation Area
Central Pacific Conservation Area is an administrative area which is managed by SINAC for the purposes of conservation in the southwestern part of Costa Rica, on the Pacific coast.SINAC
, retrieved 18 March 2015 It contains four National Parks, and a number Wildlife refuges and other types of nature reserve.


Protected areas

* Carara National Park * El Chompipe Hill Protected Zone * Finca Barú del Pacífico Mixed Wildlife Refuge * Hacienda La Avellana Mixed Wildlife Refuge * La Cangreja National Park * La Ensenada Mixed Wildlife Refuge * Manuel Antonio National Park * Montes de Oro Protected Zone * Pájaros Island Biological Reserve * Peñas Blancas Wildlife Refuge * Playa Blanca Marine Wetland * Playa Hermosa-Punta Mala Wildlife Refuge * Portalón Mixed Wildlife Refuge * Puntarenas Estuary and Associated Mangrove Swamps Wetland * ...
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Barranca (Costa Rica)
Barranca (Spanish for "canyon" or "ravine"), may refer to: Geography Argentina * Barranca Yaco, Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, Argentina Chile * Barrancas, Pichilemu, a village in Pichilemu Colombia Xnxx xhomstar Costa Rica * Barranca, a district of Puntarenas, Costa Rica Guatemala * Barranca Grande, a city in San Marcos Department, Guatemala * La Barranca, an aldea of Colotenango, in Huehuetenango, Guatemala * Aldea La Barranca, Cunén, Guatemala * Barranca Honda, Jutiapa, Guatemala * Barranca Seca, Zacapa, Guatemala * Barrancas, Chiquimula, Guatemala * Barranca, Izabal, Guatemala * Barrancas de Galvez, a city in San Marcos Department, Guatemala Mexico * Barranca de Otates, a pueblo in Zacoalco municipality, Jalisco, Mexico * Barranca del Cobre ("Copper Canyon"), Mexico * Metro Barranca del Muerto, metro station in Mexico City Peru * Barranca District, Datem del Marañón in the Loreto Region * Barranca District, Barranca in the Lima Region * Barranca ...
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Miramar (Costa Rica)
Miramar is a place name of Spanish and Portuguese origin. It means "sea-view" or "sea sight" from ''mirar'' ("to look at, to watch") and ''mar'' ("sea"). It may refer to: Places Africa * Miramar, Port Elizabeth, see St Dominic's Priory School Asia * Miramar, Goa Europe *Miramar, Théoule-sur-Mer, France *Miramar, Portugal, a small seaside town in Vila Nova de Gaia municipality, subregion of Greater Porto Area *Miramar, Valencia, Spain *Miramar (Málaga), one of the Districts of Málaga, Spain North America * Miramar, Havana, an upscale district in the municipality of Playa, Cuba * Miramar, Baja California, Mexico, see USS Yorktown (PG-1) *Miramar, Tamaulipas, Mexico *Miramar, Bocas del Toro, Panama *Miramar, Colón, Colón Province, Panama *Miramar, Puerto Rico, a neighborhood of San Juan *Miramar, San Diego, California *Miramar, Florida, a city in Broward County *Miramar Beach, California * Miramar Beach, Florida, Walton County *Miramar District, Costa Rica * Naval C ...
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Carara National Park
Carara National Park is a national park in the Central Pacific Conservation Area located near the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. It was established on 27 April 1978 as a biological reserve, but its growing popularity after 1990 forced the government to upgrade its category to national park in November 1998. Carara lies about west of the Costa Rican capital of San José and about miles north of the beach town of Jacó. The park protects the river basin of the River Tárcoles, near Orotina and includes the second-largest remaining populations of wild scarlet macaws in the country. Biodiversity Carara National Park contains more primary rainforest than the relatively close Manuel Antonio National Park. As such, it is wetter than the more popular Manuel Antonio National Park, and has denser tree growth and more mosquitoes and other insects. This environment makes Carara a haven for many bird species making it one of the best park for birdwatching in the entire country with a sta ...
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Endemic Flora Of Costa Rica
Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere. For example, the Cape sugarbird is found exclusively in southwestern South Africa and is therefore said to be ''endemic'' to that particular part of the world. An endemic species can be also be referred to as an ''endemism'' or in scientific literature as an ''endemite''. For example '' Cytisus aeolicus'' is an endemite of the Italian flora. '' Adzharia renschi'' was once believed to be an endemite of the Caucasus, but it was later discovered to be a non-indigenous species from South America belonging to a different genus. The extreme opposite of an endemic species is one with a cosmopolitan distribution, having a global or widespread range. A rare alternative term for a species that is endemic is "precinctive", which applies to ...
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Trees Of Costa Rica
In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, including only woody plants with secondary growth, plants that are usable as lumber or plants above a specified height. In wider definitions, the taller palms, tree ferns, bananas, and bamboos are also trees. Trees are not a taxonomic group but include a variety of plant species that have independently evolved a trunk and branches as a way to tower above other plants to compete for sunlight. The majority of tree species are angiosperms or hardwoods; of the rest, many are gymnosperms or softwoods. Trees tend to be long-lived, some reaching several thousand years old. Trees have been in existence for 370 million years. It is estimated that there are some three trillion mature trees in the world. A tree typically has many secondary branches supported clear of the ground by the trunk. This trunk typically co ...
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