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Abarema lehmannii
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Genus:
Abarema
Species:
lehmannii
Synonyms

Pithecellobium popayanense Barbosa
Punjuba lehmannii Britton & Killip

Abarema lehmannii is a special type of plant that belongs to the Fabaceae family, which is also known as the pea or bean family. This plant is endemic, meaning it grows naturally in only one specific place in the world. You can find Abarema lehmannii in the Central Mountain Range in Antioquia, Colombia. It usually grows along the edges of wet mountain forests.

About Abarema Lehmannii

Abarema lehmannii is a fascinating plant. Like all plants, it plays an important role in its ecosystem. It helps to keep the air clean and provides a home or food for other living things.

Where Does It Live?

This plant is found only in the Central Mountain Range of Colombia. This area is known for its beautiful and diverse natural environments. The specific place where Abarema lehmannii grows is in the Antioquia region.

It prefers to live at the edges of humid montane forests. "Humid" means the air is very moist, and "montane" means it's a mountain area. So, imagine a forest high up in the mountains where there's often mist or rain, and that's where this plant likes to be.

Its Family: The Fabaceae

Abarema lehmannii is part of the Fabaceae family. This is one of the largest plant families in the world! It includes many plants you might know, like peas, beans, lentils, and peanuts. Trees like acacias and mimosas are also part of this family.

Plants in the Fabaceae family are often known for their special ability to improve the soil. They have tiny bumps on their roots that contain bacteria. These bacteria can take nitrogen from the air and turn it into a form that plants can use. This process is called nitrogen fixation, and it helps other plants grow better too.

Why Is It Important?

Every plant, even one found in a small area, is important for the health of our planet. Abarema lehmannii is listed with a conservation status of "Least Concern" (LC) by the IUCN. This means that, for now, it is not considered to be at high risk of extinction. However, being endemic to a small area means it could be vulnerable if its habitat changes.

Protecting plants like Abarema lehmannii helps to keep the natural balance of the ecosystem. It contributes to the biodiversity of the Colombian mountains, which is home to many unique species of plants and animals.

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