When time and funding permit, each flower (each plant species) will have its own page, and its own PDF, and eventually its own PPT so that professors and students have plenty of material on Guatemala (and Honduras, etc) to study.

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Avocado Hass
Caiba Parmentiera aculeata
Granadilla
Guisquil
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Palo de pito, Erythrina berteroana
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Pachira aquatica, sapoton
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