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[1] 30% of all evaluated plant species are listed as least concern. The IUCN also lists 131 subspecies and 118 varieties as least concern. No subpopulations of plants have been evaluated by the IUCN. This is a complete list of least concern plant species, subspecies and varieties evaluated by the IUCN.
No least concern assessments have been made for taxa of other kingdoms. Lists: Animals (kingdom Animalia) Amphibians — List of least concern amphibians; Birds — List of least concern birds; Fish — List of least concern fishes; Invertebrates — List of least concern invertebrates. Arthropods — List of least concern arthropods
Some of the English common names of this plant reflect its use in Native American and other traditional medicines. [15] Native Americans in the southeast cultivated this plant. [ 16 ] In traditional Russian herbal medicine, saponin extracts from the roots of various varieties of wild yam are thought to be an anticoagulant , antisclerotic ...
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Least concern plants by conservation status. Plant−flora species listed as Least concern / Apparently secure by the IUCN Red List and/or NatureServe.
Cratoxylum formosum is listed as least concern by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, [1] but it is considered to be rare in Singapore. [citation needed] It has a widespread distribution and does not face any major threats, [1] though it is used in Laos for the production of charcoal. [6]
See: List of endangered plants, List of critically endangered plants. Vulnerable, Endangered, and Critically Endangered species are collectively referred to as threatened species by the IUCN. Additionally 1674 plant species (7.6% of those evaluated) are listed as Data Deficient , meaning there is insufficient information for a full assessment ...