Costa Rica Tropical Trees, North and Central Pacific

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The descriptions in the Rainforest Publications Tropical Trees fold-out pocket field guide include the North and Central Pacific slope (less than 1,500 meters), and the Central Valley.

The height (H) of the tree indicates the average maximum length in meters.

The illustrations on this fold-out field guide from Rainforest Publications were created by Costa Rican artistEnrique Leal, who has worked as an illustrator in the design of informative and educational material for the National Board of Health and who has worked as a scientific illustrator for INBIO (Institute for Biological Diversity).

Going to the Manuel Antonio State Park on the Osa Peninsula? Check out our special pocket guide for the tropical trees there.

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The descriptions in the Rainforest Publications Tropical Trees fold-out pocket field guide include the North and Central Pacific slope (less than 1,500 meters), and the Central Valley.

The height (H) of the tree indicates the average maximum length in meters.

The illustrations on this fold-out field guide from Rainforest Publications were created by Costa Rican artistEnrique Leal, who has worked as an illustrator in the design of informative and educational material for the National Board of Health and who has worked as a scientific illustrator for INBIO (Institute for Biological Diversity).

Going to the Manuel Antonio State Park on the Osa Peninsula? Check out our special pocket guide for the tropical trees there.

The descriptions in the Rainforest Publications Tropical Trees fold-out pocket field guide include the North and Central Pacific slope (less than 1,500 meters), and the Central Valley.

The height (H) of the tree indicates the average maximum length in meters.

The illustrations on this fold-out field guide from Rainforest Publications were created by Costa Rican artistEnrique Leal, who has worked as an illustrator in the design of informative and educational material for the National Board of Health and who has worked as a scientific illustrator for INBIO (Institute for Biological Diversity).

Going to the Manuel Antonio State Park on the Osa Peninsula? Check out our special pocket guide for the tropical trees there.