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Camellia dongnaiensis

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Overview

Camellia dongnaiensis is a critically endangered flowering plant species endemic to Vietnam, specifically known from Dong Nai Province in the southeastern region of the country. This evergreen shrub or small tree belongs to the tea family (Theaceae) and represents one of Vietnam's rarest endemic camellias. The species was first scientifically described relatively recently and remains poorly understood due to its extremely limited distribution and small known population size.

Camellia dongnaiensis inhabits tropical forest environments at moderate elevations, where it grows as an understory species beneath the forest canopy. The primary threats to this species include habitat destruction from deforestation, agricultural expansion, and urban development pressures in the rapidly developing Dong Nai Province. The conversion of natural forest areas for rubber plantations, industrial development, and infrastructure projects has significantly reduced the available habitat for this endemic species.

Additionally, the species faces potential threats from illegal collection for horticultural trade, as ornamental camellias are highly valued in cultivation. The small population size makes the species particularly vulnerable to stochastic events and genetic bottlenecks. Conservation efforts for Camellia dongnaiensis are limited, though the species may receive some protection within Vietnam's protected area system.

Further research is urgently needed to better understand the species' ecology, population dynamics, and specific conservation requirements to develop effective management strategies for its long-term survival.

Camellia dongnaiensis faces severe threats from habitat destruction due to deforestation, agricultural conversion, and urban development in Dong Nai Province. The species is also vulnerable to potential overcollection for horticultural purposes and faces risks associated with its extremely small population size.

Threat summary

Habitat

This species inhabits tropical forest environments at moderate elevations in southeastern Vietnam. It grows as an understory plant beneath the forest canopy in natural woodland areas.

Forest - Subtropical/tropical moist lowland· major

Frequently asked questions

Why is Camellia dongnaiensis classified as Critically Endangered?
Camellia dongnaiensis is classified as Critically Endangered — facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild — because population sizes are very small, declining sharply, or restricted to a tiny range. Camellia dongnaiensis faces severe threats from habitat destruction due to deforestation, agricultural conversion, and urban development in Dong Nai Province. The species is also vulnerable to potential overcollection for horticultural purposes and faces risks associated with its extremely small population size.
Where does Camellia dongnaiensis live?
Camellia dongnaiensis occurs in Vietnam. Country-level distribution data is sourced from the IUCN Red List and cross-referenced with GBIF occurrences.
What are the main threats to Camellia dongnaiensis?
The main threats to Camellia dongnaiensis are 2.1. The full IUCN-classified threat record for this species is detailed on the species page.

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