Rare Plants of the Wallacea Biodiversity Hotspot, Indonesia
Sensitive species checklist for: Wallacea Biodiversity Hotspot, Indonesia
Authors: Michael B. Thomas
Citation: Thomas, M.B. 2016. Rare Plants of the Wallacea Biodiversity Hotspot, Indonesia.
Locality: Wallacea Biodiversity Hotspot, Indonesia (0.922810, 127.924800)
Notes: Checklist developed for CEPF Letter of Intent - Wallacea Biodiversity Hotspot Call for Proposals

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Families: 6
Genera: 6
Species: 8
Total Taxa: 10

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Agathis dammara (Lamb.) Rich. - Amboina pitch tree
Vulnerable (IUCN Red List), Agathis dammara occurs in lowland to upland tropical rainforest as scattered emergent trees. In lowland to lower montane rainforest it can be associated with Dipterocarpaceae and/or Fagaceae; however, Agathis often retreats to ridges with thin, rocky soils or to water-logged areas where these dominant angiosperms are less vigorous.
Vulnerable (IUCN Red List)
Avicennia sp. L. - black mangrove
Vulnerable (IUCN Red List); CITES listed
Vulnerable (IUCN Red List); CITES listed
Vulnerable (IUCN Red List); CITES listed
Vulnerable (IUCN Red List); CITES listed
Vulnerable (IUCN Red List); CITES listed
Santalum album L. - sandalwood