The phrase translates to “Costa Rican colorful fruit shrub” and refers to the diverse array of shrubs native to Costa Rica that bear brightly colored fruits. Examples include the hot lips plant (Psychotria elata) with its vibrant red bracts resembling lips, and the coffee plant (Coffea arabica) with its red berries. The variety of such plants reflects the rich biodiversity found within Costa Rica’s unique ecosystems.
These shrubs play a vital role in the Costa Rican ecosystem, providing food sources for a wide range of animals, including birds, insects, and mammals. Their presence contributes to the overall health and stability of the environment. Furthermore, some of these fruit-bearing shrubs have significant cultural or economic importance, providing local communities with food, traditional medicines, or materials for crafts. The vibrant colors of the fruits often serve as attractants for pollinators, ensuring the continuation of these plant species.