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Flowers in Costa Rica


Kathryn

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Among the many cycads in WBG, this Zamia was in cone. That is a flower, too, right?

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George Yao

Metro-Manila

Philippines

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In the palm collection in WBG, this Pinanga was easy to take picture of.

Those definitely are flowers!

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George Yao

Metro-Manila

Philippines

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There is a very large collection of aroids at the WBG.

Here is a Philodendron.

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George Yao

Metro-Manila

Philippines

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Anthurium made up the majority of aroids in WBG. Here is one.

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George Yao

Metro-Manila

Philippines

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Here is a Bromeliad in the WBG.

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George Yao

Metro-Manila

Philippines

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At a rest stop on the way back to San Jose from the WBG,

we saw this flowering tree in the distance.

It's called Mayo (scientific name Vochysia) because it usually flowers in May.

BTW, that is pronounced ma-joe.

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George Yao

Metro-Manila

Philippines

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Aloha George – you took some really great colorful photos – Mahalo from Dan on Big Island

Dan on the Big Island of Hawai'i / Dani en la Isla Grande de Hawai

Events Photographer roving paparazzi "konadanni"

Master Gardener, University of Hawai’i College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources

Certified Arborist, International Society of Arboriculture

LinkedIn & email: konadanni@gmail.com / Facebook & Twitter & Google Plus: DanTom BigIsland

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