Cloudbridge Nature Reserve

Trees of Cloudbridge

Billia colombiana Billia colombiana (Cucaracho)

Description: [major features]

Natural history: [natural history and ecology features including relations with mammals, birds, insects, epiphytes and vines, other trees, growing conditions, seasonal changes, etc]

Distribution: [where found in general, in the Chirripo area, and on Cloudbridge} 

How to recognize: [main features of shape, location, bark, leaves, flowers and fruit that help with eyeball recognition, and specific features that help to distinguish this tree from others] 

Uses: [Whether and how the wood is used, medicinal uses, role in farms and plantations, endangered status] 

Sources and Links:
INBio description
SysTax
and others

Scientific Information:
Division: Magnoliophyta (Flowering plants)
Class: Magnoliopsida (dicots)
Family: Hippocastanaceae
Species: Billia colombiana Planch. & Linden


Photo Identification Guide: Billia colombiana (Cucaracho)
Leaves. Leaves are opposite with 3 leaflets, without teeth, large bilaterally symmetric.
Flowers. Feb – Jun, 4-5 white petals flushed with yellow at the base.

Fruit and Seeds. Sep - Nov, 4-7 cm brown capsule with husk splitting into 3 valves, contains one round red-brown seed.

Trunk. Bark: chipped and scalloped.
Form. The shape of the tree ... 
Saplings. Seedlings and saplings ... 
Other. Twigs, etc ... 

Notes/Notas: Billia colombiana

MAGNOLIOPHYTA

Magnoliopsida

Sapindales

Hippocastanaceae

Billia

colombiana

Description: Tree to 35m, 55cm dbh; trunk slightly fluted; C. yellow w pink streaks; A 6; fruit with 3 locules.
Habitat: Montane cloud forest



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