RMBD891T–Vibrant red flower called the Hot Lips or Hooker’s Lips flower (Psychotria elata) in the Monteverde Cloud Forrest Reserve, Costa Rica.
RM2BTTYXD–Palicourea rigida Kunth.
RF2M7J651–A close-up shot of a pink palicourea with blurry background
RM2BTTYWE–Palicourea psittacorum Standl.
RM2WB5K7G–(Palicourea) (2),
RM2BTTYWC–Palicourea longiflora Aubl A Rich.
RM2WB5K8M–(Palicourea) (1),
RM2BTN477–Palicourea sp. 16 Mar 20181
RF2F0DWEN–Palicourea elata, formerly Psychotria elata, commonly known as girlfriend kiss. Research in the Cloud Forest of Central America with Lessons from Made
RM2RAC4PR–Palicourea padifolia in the Amazon jungle of Peru
RF2WGFAFG–Palicourea tomentosa or Psychotria poeppigiana, sore-mouth bush with fruits at Laguna Del Lagarto Lodge, Costa Rica
RM2WAYR4J–Tiger clearwing moth (Phanoptis cyanomelas) feeding on flowers of Palicourea acuminate in rainforest canopy, La Selva Station, Heredia, Costa Rica
RF2WNYRRW–Tiger clearwing moth (Phanoptis cyanomelas) feeding on flowers of Palicourea acuminate, La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica
RM2BTTYWF–Palicourea pulchra var hispidula Proctor.
RF2E3G8NR–Closeup view of red flower Palicourea medinilla jatropha lush green tropical rainforest plants leaf jungle cloud forest leaves in Mindo Ecuador South
RMFTM8AC–Herb rat-known herb also by rat-cafe-true and brave
RM2BTP0C9–Palicourea cuatrecasasii Standl ex Steyerm.
RMFTM8AB–Herb rat-known herb also by rat-cafe-true and brave
RMARFEMA–Cappel (Palicourea crocea), blooming
RMFTM86D–Herb-a-mouse-true family of Rubiaceae - plant originally from Brazil
RM2RGRD83–(Palicourea) 1785 by José Joaquim Freire
RMRGK0B6–. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Birds. Sergio Cdrdoba <S Jorge I Ihumada 57 Bull. B.O.C 2005 125(1) height and general structure, although the canopy is discontinuous and there are more signs of recent human and cattle disturbance. Trees and shrubs of the families Asteraceae (Ageratina spp., Erato spp. and Eupatorium spp.), Winteraceae (mostly Drimis spp.) and Melastomataceae {Miconia spp., Tibuchina lepidota, Bucquetia spp. and CI idem in spp.) are dominant at both sites. Rubiaceae (mostly Palicourea spp.), Ericaceae (Macleanin rupestris) and Melastomataceae (Miconia spp.)