Amphitecna isthmica
Amphitecna isthmica (A.H.Gentry) A.H.Gentry

Amphitecna isthmica is a plant species in the Bignoniaceae family. It is native to Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama, with records in regions such as Antioquia, Chocó, and Parque Nacional Natural Sanquianga. The species was described in 1976 by A.H. Gentry.
Description
Amphitecna isthmica belongs to the Bignoniaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the bignonia or trumpet vine family. It occurs in several countries across Central and South America, including Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama. The species is associated with specific regions such as Antioquia and Chocó in Colombia, as well as the Parque Nacional Natural Sanquianga. Its natural range extends globally, though it is primarily found in tropical areas. The plant is at risk due to habitat loss, which threatens its survival in the wild.
Distribution
Parque Nacional Natural Sanquianga · Antioquia, Chocó · Global · Colombia · Costa Rica · Honduras · Panamá
Synonyms
Dendrosicus isthmicus

