The charts present the number of endangered plants for different purposes. The pie chart shows the percentage of endangered plant species categorized by risk levels -critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable, safe, and insufficient data, while the bar chart provides the proportion of plant species at risk according to their habitats including tropical wet forest, tropical, dry forest, dry savanna, tropical dry grassland, wetlands, tropical wet grassland, and desert.
Overall, one third of the plant population are endangered. Additionally, the majority of plant species at risk live in the tropical wet forest.
According to the pie chart, there are 31.38 percent of endangered vegetation, covering critically endangered (3.92 %), endangered (6.92%) and vulnerable (20.44%). While the rest of the population are categorized as safe population (64.10%) and insufficient data (4,62%).
Furthermore, the majority of threatened plants live in forest, covering tropical wet forest (63%) and tropical dry forest (12,1%). In addition, only a few number of vulnerable vegetation live in grassland environment (6,1%), dry areas (12%), and desert (0.5%)
In conclusion, there is a critical number of at-risk plants to be protected and most of them stay in tropical wet forests.
