Symplocos spp. 
 
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Group:
Plants
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
China, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Sri Lanka, Taiwan


Species/Common Names:
Symplocos anamallayana
Symplocos badia
Symplocos baehnii
Symplocos barberi
Symplocos blancae
Symplocos bractealis
Symplocos breedlovei
Symplocos calycodactylos
Symplocos canescens
Symplocos carmencitae
Symplocos chloroleuca
Symplocos clethrifolia
Symplocos coccinea
Symplocos cordifolia
Symplocos costata
Symplocos fuscata
Symplocos globosa
Symplocos hispidula
Symplocos junghuhnii
Symplocos lugubris
Symplocos mezii
Symplocos molinae
Symplocos nairii
Symplocos nivea
Symplocos oligandra
Symplocos peruviana
Symplocos pluribracteata
Symplocos rimbachii
Symplocos shilanensis
Symplocos subandina
Symplocos tacanensis
Symplocos trichoclada
Symplocos truncata
Symplocos tubulifera
Symplocos verrucisurcula
Symplocos versicolor

Facts Summary:
Symplocos is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): China, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Jamaica, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Sri Lanka, Taiwan.

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Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Symplocos anamallayanaEN-IUCN1998India
2. Symplocos badiaEN-IUCN2004Ecuador
3. Symplocos baehniiVU-IUCN1998Peru
4. Symplocos barberiEN-IUCN1998India
5. Symplocos blancaeEN-IUCN2004Ecuador
6. Symplocos bractealisVU-IUCN1998Sri Lanka
7. Symplocos breedloveiEN-IUCN1998Mexico
8. Symplocos calycodactylosVU-IUCN1998Malaysia
9. Symplocos canescensVU-IUCN2004Ecuador
10. Symplocos carmencitaeEN-IUCN2004Ecuador
11. Symplocos chloroleucaVU-IUCN2004Ecuador
12. Symplocos clethrifoliaVU-IUCN2004Ecuador
13. Symplocos coccineaVU-IUCN1998Mexico
14. Symplocos cordifoliaVU-IUCN1998Sri Lanka
15. Symplocos costataVU-IUCN1998Indonesia
16. Symplocos fuscataVU-IUCN2004Ecuador
17. Symplocos globosaEN-IUCN2004Ecuador
18. Symplocos hispidulaVU-IUCN1998Sri Lanka
19. Symplocos junghuhniiEN-IUCN1998Indonesia
20. Symplocos lugubrisVU-IUCN1998Peru
21. Symplocos meziiVU-IUCN1998Peru
22. Symplocos molinaeCR-IUCN1998Honduras
23. Symplocos nairiiEN-IUCN1998India
24. Symplocos niveaEN-IUCN1998Malaysia
25. Symplocos oligandraEN-IUCN1998India
26. Symplocos peruvianaVU-IUCN1998Peru
27. Symplocos pluribracteataEN-IUCN2004Ecuador
28. Symplocos rimbachiiVU-IUCN2004Ecuador
29. Symplocos shilanensisEN-IUCN1998China, Taiwan
30. Symplocos subandinaVU-IUCN2004Ecuador
31. Symplocos tacanensisVU-IUCN1998El Salvador, Guatemala
32. Symplocos trichocladaVU-IUCN1998China, Taiwan
33. Symplocos truncataEN-IUCN2004Ecuador
34. Symplocos tubuliferaVU-IUCN1998Jamaica
35. Symplocos verrucisurculaVU-IUCN2004Ecuador
36. Symplocos versicolorCR-IUCN1998Sri Lanka

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