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Securing Plant Diversity > Which Magnoliaceae are we interested in?
Which Magnoliaceae are we interested in?Below is the list of Magnoliaceae, and their synonyms, listed in the The Red List of Magnoliaceae as Critically Endangered (CR), Endangered (EN) or Vulnerable (VU) under the IUCN 2001 Red Data List Categories and Criteria. For a complete list of Magnoliaceae and their synomyns, please download the survey spreadsheet (MS Excel, 272 KB). Back to the Magnoliaceae Survey. Magnolia aenea
Magnolia cacuminicola subsp. cacuminicola Magnolia calimaensis
Magnolia cristalensis subsp. cristalensis Magnolia cristalensis subsp. moana Magnolia cubensis subsp. acunae Magnolia cubensis subsp. cacuminicola
Magnolia cylindrica
Magnolia ekmanii Magnolia emarginata Magnolia espinalii
Magnolia guatemalensis subsp. hondurensis
Magnolia hebecarpa
Magnolia ingrata Magnolia irwiniana
Magnolia lacei
Magnolia magnifolia
Magnolia narinensis
Magnolia pacifica subsp. pugana Magnolia pacifica subsp. tarahumara Magnolia pallescens Magnolia pealiana
Magnolia phuthoensis
Magnolia punduana
Magnolia santanderiana
Magnolia sharpii Magnolia shiluensis
Magnolia sinica
Magnolia sororum subsp. sororum. Magnolia splendens
Magnolia thailandica
Magnolia wolfii
Magnolia zenii
For a complete list of Magnoliaceae and their synomyns, please download the survey spreadsheet (MS Excel, 272 KB).
Conserving Threatened Magnolia SpeciesMagnolias may be blooming in Britain's gardens this spring, but in the wild it is an altogether different story. BGCI has launched a project focusing on the Critically Endangered and Endangered Magnolias around the world. |
Journal ArticlesJuly 2005
The Red List of the Magnoliaceae
The Red List of the Magnoliaceae, published jointly by Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) and Fauna & Flora International (FFI), through the Global Trees Campaign (GTC), identifies 131 wild magnolias as being in danger of extinction, from a global total of 245 species.
Global Magnoliaceae Survey
Does your botanic garden grow threatened Magnolias? If it does, BGCI is very interested to hear from you as we are conducting a global survey which will be used by the Global Trees Campaign to initiate integrated measures to restore wild populations and strengthen ex situ collections.
World Checklist of Magnoliaceae
Covering 7 genera, 223 species, this volume contains the first full list of the Magnolias (128 species). With additional information on life forms and distribution, and bibliography of the most relevant taxonomic literature, this is an essential reference for biologists, growers and collectors.
Target 8: Conserving Threatened Plants and Restoring Plant Diversity
Designed for anyone who is in a position to contribute to the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation, this PDF leaflet is intended to raise awareness about Target 8 of the GSPC. Free to download and print yourself, or you can contact BGCI to discuss distribution of large batches.
BGCI Plant Search Database
The BGCI plant search allows you to research plants in living collections all around the world. It gives cross-referenced information with Red Data Lists, plant images, the International Plant Names Index, Crop Wild Relatives, and the Tree Conservation Database.
Ex Situ Plant Conservation: Supporting Species Survival in the Wild (Guerrant et al, 2004)
With a foreword by Peter Raven, this volume aims to win converts to ex situ efforts to protect plant genetic diversity.
The Ex Situ Conservation of Plant Genetic Resources (Hawkes et al, 2000)
Valuable reading for professional plant conservationists and postgraduate students of plant genetics, conservation and cell biology. |