List of endangered flora of Brazil

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This is a partial list of the endangered flora of Brazil as listed under an act published in Portaria 37-N de 3 de abril de 1992 (Act No 37-N on April 3, 1992) by IBAMA.

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Species are classified in four groups, set through criteria such as rate of decline, population size, area of geographic distribution, and degree of population and distribution fragmentation.

Official state lists of endangered flora

Anacardiaceae

Area of geographic distribution: Bahia, Ceará, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Mato Grosso, Maranhão, Minas Gerais, Piauí, and Rio Grande do Norte.
Area of geographic distribution: Bahia, Ceará, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Mato Grosso, Maranhão, Minas Gerais, Piauí, and Rio Grande do Norte.

Araucariaceae

Area of geographic distribution: Minas Gerais, Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, and São Paulo

Arecaceae

Area of geographic distribution: Minas Gerais and São Paulo

Asclepiadaceae

Area of geographic distribution:
Area of geographic distribution:

Asteraceae

Area of geographic distribution: Mato Grosso do Sul
Area of geographic distribution: Pará
Area of geographic distribution: Rio Grande do Norte
Area of geographic distribution: Rio Grande do Norte

Bromeliaceae

Area of geographic distribution: Paraná, Santa Catarina, and São Paulo
Area of geographic distribution: Santa Catarina
Area of geographic distribution: Santa Catarina
Area of geographic distribution: Santa Catarina
Area of geographic distribution: Espírito Santo and Santa Catarina

Caesalpinioideae

Area of geographic distribution: Bahia and Rio de Janeiro
Area of geographic distribution: Bahia, Pernambuco, Rio Grande do Norte and Rio de Janeiro

Chrysobalanaceae

Costaceae

Area of geographic distribution:
Area of geographic distribution:
Area of geographic distribution:

Dicksoniaceae

Area of geographic distribution:

Faboideae

Area of geographic distribution: Amazonas, Pará and Rondônia.
Area of geographic distribution: Bahia and Espírito Santo

Lauraceae

Area of geographic distribution: Amazonas, Pará
Area of geographic distribution:

Lecythidaceae

Area of geographic distribution: Acre, Amazonas, Maranhão, Pará and Rondônia.
Area of geographic distribution:

Moraceae

Area of geographic distribution:
Area of geographic distribution:
Area of geographic distribution: Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo
Area of geographic distribution: Bahia, Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo
Area of geographic distribution: Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro
Area of geographic distribution: Rio de Janeiro
Area of geographic distribution: Rio de Janeiro
Area of geographic distribution: Rio de Janeiro
Area of geographic distribution: Paraná and Santa Catarina

Orchidaceae

Area of geographic distribution: endemic to Bahia, extinct in the wild.

Sapotaceae

Area of geographic distribution:

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