
Erythrina poeppigiana
Mountain Immortelle
(Walp.) O.F.Cook, 1901
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TaxonomyBiological classification ranks placing this species within the tree of life, from Kingdom down to Genus.
Ecology & StatusHow this species lives: habitat preferences, diet, behavior, population status, and role in its ecosystem.
OriginWhether the species is native (evolved here), endemic (found only here), or introduced by human activity.
Introduced
Population TrendDirection of change in population size over time: increasing, stable, decreasing, or unknown.
Stable
Trophic RolePosition in the food chain: producer, herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, decomposer, or parasite.
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Growth HabitPhysical form and structure of the plant: tree, shrub, herb, vine, epiphyte, aquatic, etc.
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Leaf TypeLeaf characteristics: deciduous (seasonal shed), evergreen, simple, compound, needle-like, etc.
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Flowering SeasonTime of year when this species typically reproduces or flowers.
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Recent SightingsWhether this species has been observed in the wild in Costa Rica within recent years.
Yes
Habitat SummaryOverview of the specific ecosystems and environments where this species is found in Costa Rica. Multi-lang
It displays remarkable adaptability to diverse altitudinal and soil conditions, developing vigorously in humid tropical and premontane zones, preferably between 500 and 1,500 meters (1,600 to 5,000 feet) above sea level. It requires high levels of annual precipitation, although it demands a distinct dry season to synchronize its spectacular flowering. In Costa Rica, it forms the dominant canopy of the iconic coffee-growing valleys of the Central Valley, Naranjo, Turrialba, and Coto Brus. It is rarely found in undisturbed primary forests in Central America, being primarily an inhabitant of agricultural landscapes, roadsides, and shade-grown coffee farms (agroecosystems).Light & Water NeedsSunlight intensity and moisture levels this plant needs to grow and reproduce successfully. Multi-lang
Information not available in English. Help us expand this record!BehaviourDaily activity patterns, movement, territory use, foraging style, and seasonal behavioral changes. Multi-lang
The Mountain Immortelle is a true ecological synchronizer. The biology of this tree rules the calendar of the country's valleys. During the hottest, driest months of the year, the landscape suffers a shortage of flowers; it is at that exact moment that Erythrina poeppigiana enters an explosive, synchronous reproductive mode, dropping all its leaves and bursting into fire-colored flowers. This blooming not only creates an aesthetic impact in the canopy but acts as an immense nutritional rescue source for birds and animals during the harsh dry season. With the arrival of the first rains, the flowers fall like a red carpet on the agricultural soil, and the tree violently resprouts with a fresh green canopy, providing shade back to the coffee crop right when needed.Toxicity / UsesToxic compounds present and their documented effects on humans or other organisms. Multi-lang
Information not available in English. Help us expand this record!Physical Measures
Length (cm)
1500.0 - 3000.0 cm
