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.

Heliconia adflexa, Coban, Guatemala, Hotel Monja Blanca, FLAAR, by Nicholas Hellmuth

Florifundia
This space is for flowers
we have recently found and photographed.

Reports by FLAAR Mesoamerica
on Flora & Fauna of Parque Nacional Yaxha Nakum Naranjo
Peten, Guatemala, Central America


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Bibliography on Área de uso multiple Río Sarstun, Tapon Creek, Lagunita creek

PDF, Articles, Books on Bibliography on
Rio Sarstun, Tapon Creek, Lagunita creek

  • ORTIZ-Chour, Brenda Hivy
  • 2008
  • Análisis del cambio de la cobertura de bosque en las reservas del Departamento de Izabal. Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. Facultad de Ciencias Química y Farmacia. 90 pages.

    Available Online:
    https://biblioteca-farmacia.usac.edu.gt/tesis/B189.pdf

 

Suggested web pages with photos and
information on Rio Sarstun, Tapon Creek, Lagunita creek

http://creacomunicacion.info/fundaeco/areas-trabajo/fichas-tecnicas/rio-sarstun.html
Information about Río Sarstun

http://es.getamap.net/mapas/guatemala/izabal/_taponcreek_rio/
Information and map Tapon Creek

http://fundaeco.blogspot.com/2009/09/eco-albergue-lagunita-creek-rio-sarstun.html
Information

https://mapasamerica.dices.net/guatemala/mapa.php?nombre=Rio-Lagunita-Creek&id=3225
Map Lagunita Creek

 

First post, March 2020.
Bibliography prepared by Vivian Hurtado, FLAAR Mesoamerica

 

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