The charts provide the percentage of endangered levels of plant species and the habitats where they are more risked. Overall, although safe plant species are more, forests seem to be the most endangered habitats.
Inspecting the pie chart, it is easy to see that safe plants consist of more than a half, around 64%. Contrasting to the rest of the pie, it is covered mostly by vulnerable plants, approximately 20,4%. Following with endangered and critically endangered (account for 6,9% and 3,9% respectively). Finally, nearly 5% of plant species are unavailable data.
In terms of the bar graph, forests (including tropical wet and tropical dry) have the highest proportion, totalling up to 75%. Group the rest to under 10% threatened habitats, such as dry savanna and tropical dry grassland, roughly 8% and 5%.
