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pages tagged monteverde

Hummingbird pollination
Posted Mon Aug 30 07:00:11 2010 by Anna

Advantages and disadvantages of thorns
Posted Mon Aug 23 07:00:12 2010 by Anna and Maggie

Monteverde epiphytes
Posted Fri Aug 13 07:00:03 2010 by Anna and Maggie

Podocarpus: A remnant from Gondwana
Posted Thu Aug 12 07:00:03 2010 by Anna

Treelets, tree ferns, and bamboo
Posted Wed Aug 11 07:00:03 2010 by Anna and Maggie

Trees of Monteverde's cloud forest
Posted Tue Aug 10 07:00:05 2010 by Anna

Monteverde cloud forest and elfin forest
Posted Mon Aug 9 07:37:12 2010 by Anna and Maggie

Monteverde's Pacific slope seasonal forest
Posted Thu Aug 5 07:00:02 2010 by Anna

Ecotourism and sustainability
Posted Wed Aug 4 07:00:11 2010 by Maggie and Anna

Monteverde mammals
Posted Tue Aug 3 07:00:01 2010 by Anna and Maggie

Pica-pica and Monteverde Pacific slope forest vines
Posted Mon Aug 2 07:00:05 2010 by Anna

Monteverde aroids
Posted Wed Jul 28 07:00:03 2010 by Anna

Avocado Family (Lauraceae)
Posted Mon Jul 26 07:00:12 2010 by Anna

Pepper family and other Monteverde shrubs
Posted Sat Jul 24 14:09:56 2010 by Anna and Maggie

Leaf-cutter ants and La Caminata
Posted Thu Jul 22 07:00:06 2010 by Anna and Maggie

Cecropia and ants
Posted Wed Jul 21 07:00:07 2010 by Anna

Strangler figs and cauliflory
Posted Tue Jul 20 07:00:02 2010 by Anna and Maggie

Quebrada
Posted Mon Jul 19 07:00:08 2010 by Anna and Maggie

Trees of Monteverde's Pacific slope seasonal forest
Posted Fri Jul 16 07:18:04 2010 by Anna and Maggie

Monteverde habitats
Posted Wed Jul 14 07:00:03 2010 by Anna and Maggie

First impressions of Monteverde
Posted Tue Jul 13 07:00:05 2010 by Anna and Maggie





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