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Occurrence
Least Concern

Neill, D 15845

September 17, 2007

Ecuador

This occurrence of Ferdinandusa chlorantha (Wedd.) Standl. (Neill, D 15845) was collected on September 17, 2007 in Ecuador. Flora of the World includes 21 field photographs documenting this occurrence, all of which are displayed here.

DNeill15845--Ecuador. Prv. Zam. Ch. C. del Condor. Silica mine, Las Orq. 18 Sep 07. 212.jpg

DNeill15845--Ecuador. Prv. Zam. Ch. C. del Condor. Silica mine, Las Orq. 18 Sep 07. 212.jpg

Classification

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Gentianales

Family

Rubiaceae

Genus

Ferdinandusa

Specific Epithet

chlorantha

Authorship

(Wedd.) Standl.

Conservation (EDGE)

What is EDGE?

Evolutionary distinctiveness

Lower

ED 2.2

Part of a well-represented branch of the plant tree of life, with many close relatives.

Threat status

Least Concern

IUCN Red List

EDGE score

0.1

Global rank

#252,488 of 335,497

Top 76%

Extinction probability

6%

Source: Flowering plants EDGE assessment →