Scientific Name | Status | Listing Date | Range | |
1. | Tabebuia anafensis | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Cuba |
2. | Tabebuia arimaoensis | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Cuba |
3. | Tabebuia bibracteolata | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Cuba |
4. | Tabebuia dubia | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Cuba |
5. | Tabebuia elongata | EN-IUCN | 1998 | Cuba |
6. | Tabebuia furfuracea | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Cuba |
7. | Tabebuia hypoleuca | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Cuba |
8. | Tabebuia jackiana | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Cuba |
9. | Tabebuia lapacho | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Argentina, Bolivia |
10. | Tabebuia oligolepis | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Cuba |
11. | Tabebuia polymorpha | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Cuba |
12. | Tabebuia shaferi | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Cuba |
13. | Tabebuia striata | VU-IUCN | 1998 | Colombia, Panama |
Tabebuia anafensis |
Tabebuia arimaoensis |
Tabebuia bibracteolata |
Tabebuia dubia |
Tabebuia elongata |
Tabebuia furfuracea |
Tabebuia hypoleuca |
Tabebuia jackiana |
Tabebuia lapacho |
Tabebuia oligolepis |
Tabebuia polymorpha |
Tabebuia shaferi |
Tabebuia striata |
Facts Summary:
Tabebuia is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, Panama.
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