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Santalum fernandezianum, also
known as the
Chile sandalwood, was a
species of
plant in the
Santalaceae family. It was
endemic to the Juan Fernández Islands...
- Four species,
commonly called ʻiliahi, are
endemic to Hawaiʻi. S.
fernandezianum,
endemic to the Juan Fernández
Islands off the
coast of Chile, was also...
- in the tree-fern forests. An
endemic species of sandalwood,
Santalum fernandezianum, was
overexploited for its
fragrant wood, has not been seen
since 1908...
- has led to
their extinction—such as the
sandalwood species Santalum fernandezianum, in Juan Fernández Islands; and
others to the
brink of extinction, such...
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ixioides ****
Orthrosanthus chilensis Klotzsch ex
Baker Sisyrinchium fernandezianum Steud.
Sisyrinchium formosum (Graham) F.Muell.
Strumaria chilensis Molina...
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Psiadia schweinfurthii Psidium dumetorum Sanicula kauaiensis Santalum fernandezianum Schiedea amplexicaulis Sicyos villosus Stellaria elatinoides Stenocarpus...
- – Santa
Clara Island Apium fernandezianum Johow Eryngium bupleuroides Hook. & Arn. – Robinson
Crusoe Island Eryngium ×
fernandezianum Skottsb. (E. bupleuroides...
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australe Thouars Apium chilense Hook. & Arn.
Apium commersonii DC.
Apium fernandezianum Johow Apium larranagum M.Hiroe
Apium panul (Bertero ex DC.)
Reiche Apium...
- E.Burrows †Ophioglossum
eocenum (M****alongo)
Schimper Ophioglossum fernandezianum C.Chr. –
doubtful species Ophioglossum ×
giovanninii Peruzzi, Pierini...
- has led to
their extinction—such as the
sandalwood species Santalum fernandezianum, in Juan Fernández Islands; and
others to the
brink of extinction, such...