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Dalbergia glomerata
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Scientific classification
Synonyms
  • Amerimnon glomeratum (Hemsl.) Standl.

Dalbergia glomerata is a special kind of plant. It belongs to the legume family, called Fabaceae. This family includes plants like peas and beans. This plant is very rare. You can only find it growing in Mexico.

Scientists have listed Dalbergia glomerata as Critically Endangered. This means it is at a very high risk of disappearing forever. Protecting this plant is very important.

What is Dalbergia glomerata?

Dalbergia glomerata is a type of tree or shrub. It is known for its beautiful wood. This wood is often called "granadillo rojo" in Spanish. It is a strong and durable wood. The plant gets its name from its flowers. They grow in small, round clusters, or "glomerates."

Like other legumes, Dalbergia glomerata has seed pods. These pods hold the seeds of the plant. The plant plays a role in its ecosystem. It helps keep the soil healthy.

Where Does This Plant Live?

This unique plant grows only in Mexico. It prefers certain types of forests. These forests are usually found in tropical or subtropical areas. The specific places it lives are often humid. They have a lot of rainfall.

The plant needs very specific conditions to grow well. This makes it hard for it to survive if its habitat changes. Its limited home range also makes it more vulnerable.

Why is it Critically Endangered?

Dalbergia glomerata is in great danger. Its main threat is the loss of its habitat. Forests where it lives are often cut down. This happens for farming, building, or other human activities.

Another big problem is illegal logging. People sometimes cut down these trees for their valuable wood. This happens even though it is against the law. Climate change also affects its survival. Changes in weather patterns can harm its growth.

How Can We Protect It?

Many people are working to save Dalbergia glomerata. One way is to protect its natural habitat. This means creating national parks or reserves. These areas stop forests from being cut down.

Stopping illegal logging is also key. Governments and local communities work together. They try to prevent trees from being cut down illegally. Growing new Dalbergia glomerata plants is another effort. These plants can then be put back into the wild.

Learning about this plant helps too. When more people know about its importance, they can help protect it. Every effort helps keep this special plant from disappearing.

See Also

In Spanish: Granadillo rojo para niños

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