Costa Rica Osa Peninsula Tropical Trees

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Rainforest Publications' Costa Rica Tropical Trees of the Osa Peninsula Fold-out Pocket Field Guide is specifically designed for the Manuel Antonio State Park. The trees grow in the lush tropical rainforest but they can be found as far north as the Manuel Antonio State Park.

Illustrations: Enrique Leal

Special thanks to Ing. Maynor Carranza V. (Herbarvio Juvenal Valerio EDECA-UNA) for his expert contributions.

The length of the tree indicates the maximum height in meters. The illustration of each species on the field guide is accompanied by the name of the species in English, Spanish, and Latin.

Going to The North Pacific, Central Valley, San Jose and more. Check out our special pocket guide for the tropical trees there.

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Rainforest Publications' Costa Rica Tropical Trees of the Osa Peninsula Fold-out Pocket Field Guide is specifically designed for the Manuel Antonio State Park. The trees grow in the lush tropical rainforest but they can be found as far north as the Manuel Antonio State Park.

Illustrations: Enrique Leal

Special thanks to Ing. Maynor Carranza V. (Herbarvio Juvenal Valerio EDECA-UNA) for his expert contributions.

The length of the tree indicates the maximum height in meters. The illustration of each species on the field guide is accompanied by the name of the species in English, Spanish, and Latin.

Going to The North Pacific, Central Valley, San Jose and more. Check out our special pocket guide for the tropical trees there.

Rainforest Publications' Costa Rica Tropical Trees of the Osa Peninsula Fold-out Pocket Field Guide is specifically designed for the Manuel Antonio State Park. The trees grow in the lush tropical rainforest but they can be found as far north as the Manuel Antonio State Park.

Illustrations: Enrique Leal

Special thanks to Ing. Maynor Carranza V. (Herbarvio Juvenal Valerio EDECA-UNA) for his expert contributions.

The length of the tree indicates the maximum height in meters. The illustration of each species on the field guide is accompanied by the name of the species in English, Spanish, and Latin.

Going to The North Pacific, Central Valley, San Jose and more. Check out our special pocket guide for the tropical trees there.