Miconia pisinniflora
Overview
A detailed profile for this species is sourced from the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as assessments become available.
Miconia pisinniflora faces severe pressure from agricultural expansion and cattle ranching throughout its limited range in the Atlantic Forest region. Deforestation for sugarcane cultivation and pastureland has fragmented its habitat into isolated patches, reducing population connectivity and genetic diversity. Urban development and infrastructure projects continue to encroach on remaining forest fragments where this endemic shrub persists.
Habitat
This endemic shrub inhabits the understory of Atlantic Forest remnants in southeastern Brazil, typically growing in humid montane forests between 800-1,200 meters elevation. It requires well-drained soils and partial shade conditions found in mature forest ecosystems.
Other threatened species in MELASTOMATACEAE
Frequently asked questions
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