Endangered Tree species
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Chris Schwartz
Endangered Tree species
Conservation status is a group of organisms indicating whether they are alive and how likely the group will be in the future
Conservation status
Common name is the Fir treeLocated in MexicoThreatened category is
vulnerable
Alnus acuminata
Common name is the Bull kauri
Located in Australia Threatened level is lower
risk by habitat loss
Agathis microstachya
Common name is the Oak tree
Found in Mexico Threatened level is
critically endangered
Quercus hintonii
Common name is the dragon tree
Found in Spain It is vulnerable on
endangered tree listNatural symbol of the
island of Tenerife, the most populated island of Spain
Dracaena draco
Common name is the Cannonball tree because of its brown cannon-ball-like fruits.
Found in IndiaThreatened level is at a lower riskgrows up to 25 meters or 82 feet in
height.
Couroupita guianensis
Common name is the JuniperLocated in MexicoThreatened level is
endangered
Juniperus jaliscana
Common name is the Tilo
Found in SpainThreatened level is at
lower riskGrows up to 40 meters
long or 44 yards
Ocotea foetens
Common name is the Redwood Tree
Located in the United States
Threatened level is at a lower risk
Reaches a length of 379 feet
An estimated 95% or more of the original old-growth redwood forest has been cut down
Sequoia sempervirens
Common name is the Nikau Palm
Located in New ZealandThreatened level is at a lower
riskOnly palm native to New
Zealand.
Rhopalostylis sapida
Common name is Alerce tree
Found in ChileThreatened level is
endangered important member
of the Valdivian temperate rain forests
Fitzroya cupressoides
Common name is the Giant Sequoia
Found in the United States Threatened level is vulnerable
Sequoiadendron giganteum
Common name is the Klinki pine
Located in New Guinea Threatened level is at
a lower risk Grows to 50–80
meters tall
Araucaria hunsteinii
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