Fewer than 10 sub-populations Rosa arabica remain in the wild. The species is found in St Katherine Mountains, Egypt.
CR Plant
Rosa arabica
Scientific Name
Plant
Type
10 sub-populations
Population
St Katherine Mountains, Egypt
Location
Documented Threats
The Rosa arabica faces 5 identified threats:
Documented Range
Recorded locations: St Katherine Mountains, Egypt.
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| Species | Location | Population |
|---|---|---|
| Bazzania bhutanica | Budini and Lafeti Khola, Bhutan | 2 sub-populations |
| Callitriche pulchra | Pool on Gavdos, Greece | Unknown |
| Diospyros katendei | Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve, Uganda | 20 individuals in a single population |
| Dipterocarpus lamellatus | Siangau Forest Reserve, Sabah, Malaysia | 12 individuals |
| Dombeya mauritiana | Mauritius | Unknown |
| Euphorbia tanaensis | Witu Forest Reserve, Kenya | 4 mature individuals |
| Ficus katendei | Kasyoha-Kitomi Forest Reserve, Ishasha River, Uganda | < 50 mature individuals |
| Gigasiphon macrosiphon | Kaya Muhaka, Gongoni and Mrima Forest… | 33 individuals |