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Costa Rica - plants and flowers

Discussion in 'Tropical Gardening' started by PeterS, Apr 23, 2018.

  1. Gail_68

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    This one is an eye catcher longk :love30:
     
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    • PeterS

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      Could be LongK. Thanks for the introduction - that's a plant I have never heard of.

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      Malvarviscus - the one that never opens properly.

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      Browalia - flowers start off blue and fade first to pink then white.

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      Heliconia, at the front. Could be psitticorum, which is the most common cultivated one. Behind, the blue is Stachytarpheta frantzii - Blue Porterweed. And the pink is Stachytarpheta mutabilis - Pink Snakeweed. I don't know why they don't call it Pink Porterweed - its identical to the blue except for the colour.

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      Aechmea - the Urn Plant.You see them on sale in the UK - an amazing flower.

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      This was the rooms in another of the hotels. All very American, but they did keep the gardens up very nicely.

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      ? - but interesting.

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      There was some lovely countryside.

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      I think this qualifies as a plant :biggrin:. It was a restaurant built round a huge tree.

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      Jacaranda.
       
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        I don't know what's in front. But the white stalks (behind) are typical of the pepper family - but who knows which species, as we saw quite a few different ones in the wild.

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        Hummingbird

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        I can't remember who he was, but he looks tropical.

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        A White Nosed Coati. Obviously pretty tame, having been fed by visitors.

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        A male Hoffman's Woodpecker.

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        Red Passion flower - I am sure someone can tell us which. Again, in Costa Rica they don't do species.

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        I am pretty sure this is Aphelandra lutea - a member of the Acanthus family. But I often find that with unusual plants, when you Google them and show the result as images - you get a screen full of pictures of quite different plants.

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        Aristolochia grandiflora

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        And finally some butterflies. This was the point when my battery ran out. So that's all.
         
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        • Gail_68

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          Peter this ones a :wub2: shot mate and took to perfection :yay:
           
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            Great pictures PeterS. :)
             
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              Gail - we can't see the photos in your posts, but I do appreciate the comments.
               
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                Peter i haven't got a clue mate why you can't see it when it's showing my end :scratch:...i hope you see your pic now :fingers crossed:

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                Curiously, I can't. However don't worry about it. I think its just a quirk of the system.
                 
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                  Peter i think so myself mate as they're showing this end...just gets the mind boggling :scratch:
                   
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