Plants of South American origin came to dominate the tropical lowlands of Central America. The montane vegetation of the region is distinct from the lowland vegetation, and includes species with origins in temperate North America, including
oaks
(Quercus),
Pines
(Pinus) and
alders
(Alnus). It also includes relict taxa which were once more widespread in North America, and spread southwards into the Central American highlands during cooler climate periods, some reaching as far as the northern Andes of northwestern South America. These include the genus
Ticodendron (Ticodendraceae),
Matudaea (Hamamelidae),
Trigonobalanus excelsa of Colombia (Fagaceae), and
Nyssa talamancala (Cornaceae). Other montane species are tropical lowland taxa which adapted to the cooler highlands, as well as taxa with origins in temperate South America like
Weinmannia and
Drimys. ==Fauna==