Cynanchum spp. 
 
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Group:
Plants
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
China, Ecuador


Species/Common Names:
Cynanchum anderssonii
Cynanchum bifidum
Cynanchum campii
Cynanchum chanchanense
Cynanchum chimboracense
Cynanchum densiflorum
Cynanchum ellemannii
Cynanchum erikseniae
Cynanchum fasciculiflorum
Cynanchum harlingii
Cynanchum intricatum
Cynanchum jaramilloi
Cynanchum longecalicinum
Cynanchum nielsenii
Cynanchum quitense
Cynanchum serpyllifolium
Cynanchum spruceanum
Cynanchum stenospira
Cynanchum taihangense
Cynanchum velutinum

Facts Summary:
Cynanchum is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): China, Ecuador.

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Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Cynanchum anderssoniiVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
2. Cynanchum bifidumVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
3. Cynanchum campiiEN-IUCN2003Ecuador
4. Cynanchum chanchanenseEN-IUCN2003Ecuador
5. Cynanchum chimboracenseVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
6. Cynanchum densiflorumCR-IUCN2003Ecuador
7. Cynanchum ellemanniiVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
8. Cynanchum erikseniaeVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
9. Cynanchum fasciculiflorumVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
10. Cynanchum harlingiiVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
11. Cynanchum intricatumEN-IUCN2003Ecuador
12. Cynanchum jaramilloiEN-IUCN2003Ecuador
13. Cynanchum longecalicinumVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
14. Cynanchum nielseniiVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
15. Cynanchum quitenseVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
16. Cynanchum serpyllifoliumCR-IUCN2003Ecuador
17. Cynanchum spruceanumCR-IUCN2003Ecuador
18. Cynanchum stenospiraVU-IUCN2003Ecuador
19. Cynanchum taihangenseVU-IUCN2004China
20. Cynanchum velutinumCR-IUCN2003Ecuador

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