Duroia costaricensis belongs to the coffee family (Rubiaceae), it is a small tree endemic to Costa Rica, in the region of Golfo Dulce and Tarrazú. The flowers are white, the fruits reddish, very hairy, probably eaten by arboreal mammals and some birds. This species has great ornamental potential due to the beauty of its flowers and fruits.
Duroia costaricensis belongs to the coffee family (Rubiaceae), it is a small tree endemic to Costa Rica, in the region of Golfo Dulce and Tarrazú. The flowers are white, the fruits reddish, very hairy, probably eaten by arboreal mammals and some birds. This species has great ornamental potential due to the beauty of its flowers and fruits.
Botanic Name:
Duroia costaricensis
Common name(s):
Duroia costaricensis,
Family
Rubiaceae
Flowering Months:
March, April, May, Jun
Fruiting Months:
January, August, September, October, November, December
IUCN category:
LC
CITES:
Duroia costaricensis belongs to the coffee family (Rubiaceae), it is a small tree endemic to Costa Rica, in the region of Golfo Dulce and Tarrazú. The flowers are white, the fruits reddish, very hairy, probably eaten by arboreal mammals and some birds. This species has great ornamental potential due to the beauty of its flowers and fruits.
Duroia costaricensis belongs to the coffee family (Rubiaceae), it is a small tree endemic to Costa Rica, in the region of Golfo Dulce and Tarrazú. The flowers are white, the fruits reddish, very hairy, probably eaten by arboreal mammals and some birds. This species has great ornamental potential due to the beauty of its flowers and fruits.
Botanic Name
Duroia costaricensis
Common name(s)
Family
Rubiaceae
Flowering Months
March, April, May, Jun
Fruiting Monts
January, August, September, October, November, December
IUCN category
LC
CITES
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