| Gasteranthus crispus |
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Plantae
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Magnoliophyta
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Magnoliopsida
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Scrophulariales
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Gesneriaceae
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| Genus: |
Gasteranthus
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G. The conservation status of a Species is an indicator of the likelihood of that species remaining extant either in the present day or the near future An endangered species is a population of an organism which is at risk of becoming Extinct because it is either few in numbers or threatened by changing environmental or predation Plants are living Organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae. The flowering plants or angiosperms ( Angiospermae or Magnoliophyta) are the most widespread group Magnoliopsida is the Botanical name for a class of Flowering plants By definition the class will include the family Magnoliaceae, but its The order Lamiales is a Taxon in the asterid group of dicotyledonous Flowering plants. Gesneriaceae is a family of Flowering plants consisting of ca Gasteranthus is a Genus of 35 species of Herbs and soft-stemmed Subshrubs in the Flowering plant family Gesneriaceae crispus
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Gasteranthus crispus
(Mansf. ) Wiehler |
Gasteranthus crispus is a species of plant in the Gesneriaceae family. Plants are living Organisms belonging to the kingdom Plantae. Gesneriaceae is a family of Flowering plants consisting of ca It is endemic to Ecuador. Endemism is the Ecological state of being unique to a place Endemic species are not naturally found elsewhere For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Ecuador topics. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montanes. A habitat (which is Latin for "it inhabits" is an Ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular Species. A forest is an area with a high density of Trees There are many definitions of a forest based on various criteria Montane is a biogeographic term which refers to highland areas located below the Subalpine zone
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