Red-lored Parrot Amazona autumnalis Photo by David Tipling One of our most charismatic birds, we think all would agree, is the Red-lored Parrot. Common throughout Panama, and at over a foot in length,
Giant Ceiba Borer Euchroma gigantea Photo by Jenn Sinasac This very distinctive beetle always captivates our guests—it’s one of the largest beetles around! In addition to its whopping size (5-8 cm), its robust,
Stories of the Canopy Tower The Colors of the Canopy Tower by Raúl Arias de Para One of my favorite stories about the Canopy Tower is how I picked the colors with which
Shingle Plant Monstera dubia Photo by Jenn Sinasac The Shingle Plant is an herbaceous creeping vine in the Arum family, Araceae. It gets its name from the “shingling” behavior exhibited by its young
Sobralia citrea Photo by Jenn Sinasac Sobralia citrea is the most common large, white-yellow orchid found along the Caribbean slope from Costa Rica through central Panama. This distinctive orchid was just recently described
Rough Ginger Costus scaber Photo by Jerry & Linda Harrison Rough Ginger, also known as Indian Head Ginger, is one of the “spiral-gingers” of the genus Costus, named for the way that the
Cabbage Bark Andira inermis Photo by Jerry & Linda Harrison Named for the pungent odor given off by its bark, the Cabbage Bark Tree grows tall, up to 35 meters in height and
Dusky-backed Jacamar Brachygalba salmoni Photo by Uwe Speck The charming Dusky-backed Jacamar is one of our Darién specialties, found only in a tiny range on the border between Panama and Colombia. It is
White-eared ConebillConirostrum leucogenys Photo by Rafael Lau Panama’s only conebill, the White-eared Conebill is a pint-sized member of the tanager family. Conebills are named for their thin, straight, conical bill characteristic of the
Stinking Passion FlowerPassiflora foetida Photo by Jenn Sinasac Passion flowers are some of nature’s most strikingly beautiful flowers, and this one is no exception! This herbaceous vine produces a beautiful white flower with










