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our knowledge library about

Costa Rica

Welcome to the TicoRico knowledge library around CostaRica,

WikiRico gives you in a very extensive way an insight into the life of the plants and tree world and of course the animal world.

Our goal is to create a knowledge database for all nature enthusiasts, travelers and generally for young and old.
“together we learn, we discover the nature of CostaRica”.

But it is not only about knowledge per se, we are mainly interested in learning how to interact with nature and its diversity. Every day we learn something new from nature and with nature. Therefore WikiRico will be developed in perspective as a very important educational tool for local schools and associations to share this information and especially to bring it closer to children.

Knowledge must be available for everyone

BECOME A PART OF WIKIRICO

We invite everyone to publicly share their own knowledge, insights, photos and information about CostaRica’s nature and expand our library.

Through our contact form you can upload your pictures and information and make them available to WikiRico. After a review of the content, with your permission we will automatically upload the content in the appropriate category and thus make it publicly available.
Of course and if requested by you we will mention your name on the website as “sponsored by”.
the declaration of the copyrights of the content as well as the rights of use of the content for is of course a prerequisite.

– additions to existing entries (pictures, text)
– new species in existing categories (images, text)
– new species for new categories (images, text)

(the maximum size of the images is 4mb and 2048 x 2048 pixels)

We will publish it after a review in our library and make it available to every Costa Rica enthusiast.

As a sponsor you can participate anonymously or we will be happy to publish your name with the corresponding images and text.
Of course you can decide this yourself.

In the category “Tree & Plants” or “Animals” you will find your upload form.

We are glad for your support at WikiRico

How to do it ?

*the copyrights must be declared

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TREES & PLANTS

Discover the incredible diversity of Costa Rica's tree and plant life

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ANIMALS

Discover the incredible diversity of Costa Rica's animals and wildlife

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Reforestation Nature

Get an insight into the process of renaturation

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The diversity of

Costa Rica

Costa Rica has the greatest plant diversity in the world with trees, aquatic and terrestrial plants, flowers,  plant species and great diversity of animals that amaze even experienced biologists.

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Calycophyllum Candidísimum

This tree, with a height of about 25 meters, is known for its flowering. Its wood (hardwood) is used for making bows and arrows.

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Sterculia Apetala

The height of this tree ranges from up to 40 meters. The wood of Sterculia apetala is used to make boxes, industrial and household wood products, canoes and tool handles.

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Swietenia Macrophylla

Swietenia macrophylla. Mahogany, caoba, mahagony, Evergreen or deciduous tree that grows up to 50 meters high.

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Montezuma Oropendola

Spectacular, very large ‘blackbird’ of tropical lowlands. Favors forest edge, open woodland, plantations, semi-open areas with trees;

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Chrysophyllum Cainito

It grows as an evergreen tree to over 20 meters high. The fruits are edible, used raw and cooked. The seeds, skin and inner "bark" are not edible.

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Jacaranda Mimosifolia

The rosewood tree grows as a deciduous tree, reaching heights of 5 to 20 meters. Its bark is usually coarse, cracked to furrowed and grayish-brown in color when old.

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Yellow throated Euphonia

The yellow-throated euphonia is a species of songbird in the family Fringillidae.

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Cassia Grandis

This tree can grow up to 25 meters high with dark green foliage and very showy pink flowers in clusters.

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Anacardium Excelsum

This tree species is found mainly on the banks of rivers and streams. It is a large tree that can reach a height of up to 40 meters and a diameter of up to 1.5 meters!

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Ocelot

The ocelot is a medium-sized spotted wild cat that reaches 40–50 cm at the shoulders and weighs between 7 and 15.5 kg on average.

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Tropical Mockingbird

Silvery gray above and whitish below with a long rounded tail that is black with a bold white tip.

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Dalbergia Retusa

Grows as a small to medium sized tree and reaches a growth height of 15 to 20 meters. The trunk is irregular and branches already at low height.

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Astronium Graveoleans

This is a hard, noblewood tree that is cut down for furniture making and other crafts, and has therefore unfortunately become rare.

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Tabebuia Rosea

This is a neotropical tree that can grow up to 30 meters high. Its name Roble de Sabana , which means "savanna oak", is widely used in Costa Rica.

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Byrsonima Crassifolia

This is a slow growing large shrub or tree that can grow up to 10 meters tall. Its fruits are eaten raw or cooked as a dessert.

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Syzygium Malaccense

The tree can grow up to 18 meters high. It flowers in early summer and bears fruit three months later. In Costa Rica, it flowers earlier and bears ripe fruit in April.

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Tababuia Ochracea

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Pouteria Sapota

Pouteria sapota is an evergreen or deciduous, milky sap tree. It reaches growing heights of up to 25, rarely 40 meters, and trunk diameters of up to 1 meter.

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Ceiba Pentandra

The kapok tree is a mighty, deciduous tree with an umbrella-shaped to round crown. It can reach a height of 75 meters and a trunk diameter of more than 3 meters.

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Great Tailed Grackle

Large, lanky blackbird with flat crown and long tail. Males have ridiculously long tails, almost as long as their body, often held in a V-shape.

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Great Kiskadee

Large, boldly marked, and boisterous flycatcher. Rather stocky with large head and short tail.

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Tennesse Warbler

Tiny, greenish warbler that breeds in boreal forest. Breeding males have lime-green back, pale blue-gray head, and dingy whitish underparts.

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Crested Guan

Very large, long-tailed game bird of tropical and subtropical forest.

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Cordia Alliodora

This tree can grow up to 20 meters high and has a diameter of up to 60 cm, found in rainforests from 0 to 600 m above sea level.

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White throated magpie jay

The white-throated magpie-jay is a large Central American species of magpie-jay.

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Cedrela Odorata

The West Indian cedar is a plant species in the mahogany family and reaches a growth height of over 40 meters. The trunk diameter reaches up to 3 meters.

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Tamarindus Indica

Tamarindus indica. Tamarind tree, tamarindo, tamarind The tamarind tree, also called Indian date or sour date, is the only species of the plant genus Tamarindus in the carob subfamily within the legume family.

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Jaguar

The jaguar (Panthera onca) is a large cat species and the only living member of the genus Panthera native to the Americas.

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Crimson fronted parakeet

Mostly green with long, pointed tail. Red forehead. In flight, look for red patch under shoulder.

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Red Legged Honeycreeper

Small, warbler-like tanager of tropical lowlands. Favors forest edge, woodland, and semi-open areas with taller trees.

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