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Persea meyeniana

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Persea meyeniana
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P. meyeniana
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Persea meyeniana

Persea meyeniana is an evergreen tree or shrub in the laurel family (Lauraceae),[1] native to central Chile. It belongs to the genus Persea, a group of evergreen trees that includes the avocado. It is threatened by habitat loss.

Overview

This species is found in some forests of central Chile that face threats of destruction or deforestation; for example, P. meyeniana, occurs on Cerro La Campana, where historic and ongoing deforestation has reduced the habitat of the endangered Chilean wine palm[2] and the forest system as a whole.

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  1. ^ André Joseph Guillaume Henri Kostermans. 1993
  2. ^ C. Michael Hogan. 2008