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Jandía anise
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Conservation status
Scientific classification
Genus:
Bupleurum
Species:
handiense

The Jandía anise (scientific name: Bupleurum handiense) is a special type of flowering plant. It belongs to the Apiaceae family, which also includes carrots and parsley!

This plant was first described by a scientist named Günther Willi Hermann Kunkel in 1976. It's a very rare plant because it only grows in a few places.

What is the Jandía Anise?

The Jandía anise is a unique plant that grows in the wild. It's known for its delicate flowers, which are typical of the Apiaceae family. These plants often have small flowers grouped together in umbrella-like shapes.

Where Does the Jandía Anise Live?

This plant is endemic to the eastern Canary Islands. This means it's found naturally only in these islands and nowhere else in the world! Specifically, you can find it on the islands of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura.

It likes to grow in places that are quite high up. You can find the Jandía anise living between 300 and 800 meters (about 980 to 2,600 feet) above sea level. Imagine climbing that high just to see a plant!

Why is the Jandía Anise Endangered?

Sadly, the Jandía anise is an endangered species. This means there are not many of these plants left in the wild. The IUCN Red List keeps track of plants and animals that are at risk, and the Jandía anise is on their list.

The biggest threat to this plant is animal grazing. This happens when animals like goats or sheep eat the plants. Because there are so few Jandía anise plants, even a little bit of grazing can cause a lot of harm.

How Can We Help the Jandía Anise?

Protecting endangered plants like the Jandía anise is very important. When a species disappears, it can affect the whole ecosystem. Scientists and conservationists work hard to protect these plants. This might involve:

  • Setting up protected areas where animals cannot graze.
  • Growing new plants from seeds in special nurseries.
  • Educating people about the importance of protecting rare plants.

By learning about plants like the Jandía anise, we can all help make sure they survive for future generations.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Bupleurum handiense para niños

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