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Cneorum pulverulentum
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In habitat, Barranco del Infierno, Tenerife
Scientific classification

Cneorum pulverulentum is a special kind of flowering plant that belongs to the Rutaceae family. This family also includes citrus fruits like oranges and lemons! This plant is native to the beautiful Canary Islands, which are a group of islands off the coast of Africa.

It was first described by a French botanist named Étienne Ventenat. He was a scientist who studied plants and gave them their official names.

What is Cneorum pulverulentum?

Cneorum pulverulentum is a small, evergreen shrub. This means it's a woody plant that stays green all year round. It usually grows to be about 1 to 2 meters (3 to 6 feet) tall. Its leaves are small and narrow, and they have a slightly dusty or powdery look, which is where the "pulverulentum" part of its name comes from.

Its Flowers and Fruit

This plant produces small, bright yellow flowers. These flowers often grow in small groups, making the plant look very pretty when it's blooming. After the flowers, it grows small fruits. These fruits are usually red or orange when they are ripe.

Where Does Cneorum pulverulentum Grow?

Cneorum pulverulentum is an endemic species to the Canary Islands. This means it naturally grows only in this specific place and nowhere else in the world. It is found on several of the islands, including Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Gomera, El Hierro, and La Palma.

Its Natural Habitat

This plant likes to grow in sunny, rocky areas. You can often find it on dry slopes, in ravines, or near cliffs. It is very good at surviving in places where there isn't a lot of water. This makes it a tough and resilient plant that can handle the dry climate of the Canary Islands.

Why is This Plant Important?

Like all native plants, Cneorum pulverulentum plays an important role in its ecosystem. It provides food and shelter for local insects and other small creatures. Protecting plants like this helps keep the natural balance of the Canary Islands healthy.

Scientists also study plants like Cneorum pulverulentum to learn more about how different species adapt to their environments. This knowledge can help us understand and protect other plants around the world.

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