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Threatened species of Compositae


Experimental visualization of narrower problems
Other Names:
Endangered species of Asteraceae
Broader Problems:
Threatened species of Asterales
Narrower Problems:
Threatened species of Othonna
Threatened species of Reichardia
Threatened species of Neurolakis
Threatened species of Psila
Threatened species of Pseudopodospermum
Threatened species of Nabalus
Threatened species of Aristeguietia
Threatened species of Psathyrotes
Threatened species of Moquinia
Threatened species of Erechtites
Threatened species of Lucilia
Threatened species of Pelucha
Threatened species of Urbananthus
Threatened species of Eupatorina
Threatened species of Myopordon
Threatened species of Uleophytum
Threatened species of Sphaeroclinium
Threatened species of Spathipappus
Threatened species of Stephanodoria
Threatened species of Podocoma
Threatened species of Packera
Threatened species of Troglophyton
Threatened species of Stilpnopappus
Threatened species of Stilpnophyton
Threatened species of Tanacetum
Threatened species of Tanacetopsis
Threatened species of Thrincia
Threatened species of Hoehnelia
Threatened species of Gamochaeta
Threatened species of Parafaujasia
Threatened species of Quinqueremulus
Threatened species of Hughesia
Subject(s):
Societal Problems → Endangered species
Related UN Sustainable Development Goals:
GOAL 15: Life on Land
Problem Type:
F: Fuzzy exceptional problems
Date of last update
11.06.2018 – 04:42 CEST

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