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Apocynaceae Juss, Tree
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![]() A sign only partially identified this tree. The common, Nicaraguan name at the top, "Cachito." And the class, "Apocynaceae," at the bottom.
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![]() This Apocynaceae Jess, "Cachito", tree grew alongside the trail and was only about four meters tall.
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![]() Notice how the leaves of this Apocynaceae Jess, "Cachito", tree are all clustered at the top. This is clearly a tropical forest tree with a canopy of it own to maximize sunlight that shined mostly from above. Here, a second example of this tree grew in a clearing surrounded by benches.
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![]() The trunk of the Apocynaceae Jess, "Cachito", tree as it emerged from the ground. Notice how several trunks grew from a common root.
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![]() About 1.5 meters up, the tree branched as shown in this closeup.
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![]() Another branch occurred further up into the tree nearer its canopy. Note that this tree only branches into two sub-branches.
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![]() Old leaves underneath the canopy hung down, exhausted and useless. Young leaves above captured most of the sunlight.
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![]() Here is a shot of the underneath of a leaf showing the arrangement of its veins.
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![]() This tree produces smallish, bright yellow flowers that bloom above the canopy. Here were three buds, one of which was about to flower.
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![]() The top of the canopy showing a new branch leading upward into the sunlight. Notice that the topmost leaves are in the more efficient horizontal orientation for best capturing sunlight.
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