Occurrence
EDGE • Vulnerable

No record number

October 6, 2003

Bolivia

This occurrence of Stangeria eriopus (Kunze) Baill. was collected on October 6, 2003 in Bolivia. Flora of the World includes 4 field photographs documenting this occurrence, all of which are displayed here.

Stangeria eriopus--So. Afr. Durban Bot. Gard.  7 Oct 03. 015.jpg

Stangeria eriopus--So. Afr. Durban Bot. Gard. 7 Oct 03. 015.jpg

Classification

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Cycadopsida

Order

Cycadales

Family

Zamiaceae

Genus

Stangeria

Specific Epithet

eriopus

Authorship

(Kunze) Baill.

Conservation (EDGE)

What is EDGE?

Evolutionary distinctiveness

Very high

ED 50.8

Among the most evolutionarily isolated plants known — losing it erases an irreplaceable branch of the plant tree of life.

EDGE List

Threat status

Vulnerable

IUCN Red List

EDGE score

12.2

Global rank

#22 of 1,090

Top 100 globally

This lineage appears to have diverged from its closest living relatives roughly 51 million years ago — a long, lonely branch of the plant tree of life.

Source: Gymnosperms EDGE assessment →