Umbrella Tree 
Group:
Plants
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Africa, Asia, Australia, Central America, Indonesia, North America, Oceanic, South America


Species/Common Names:
Schefflera agamae
Schefflera albido-bracteata
Schefflera apioidea
Schefflera beccariana
Schefflera bourdillonii
Schefflera brenesii
Schefflera capitulifera
Schefflera cephalotes
Schefflera chapana
Schefflera costata
Schefflera curranii
Schefflera diplodactyla
Schefflera dolichostyla
Schefflera euryphylla
Schefflera fastigiata
Schefflera gleasonii
Schefflera hierniana
Schefflera insignis
Schefflera kontumensis
Schefflera kuchingensis
Schefflera lukwangulensis
Schefflera mannii
Schefflera marlipoensis
Schefflera multifoliolata
Schefflera multinervia
Schefflera nervosa
Schefflera palawanensis
Schefflera palmiformis
Schefflera parvifoliolata
Schefflera procumbens
Schefflera rubriflora
Schefflera sp. nov. 'nanocephala'
Schefflera stearnii
Schefflera troyana
Schefflera urbaniana
Schefflera veitchii

Facts Summary:
Schefflera (commonly known as the Umbrella Tree species) is a genus of plants of concern and found in the following area(s): Africa, Asia, Australia, Central America, Indonesia, North America, Oceanic, South America.

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Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Schefflera agamaeEN-IUCN1998Asia
2. Schefflera albido-bracteataEN-IUCN1998Asia
3. Schefflera apioideaVU-IUCN1998Australia
4. Schefflera beccarianaVU-IUCN1998Asia
5. Schefflera bourdilloniiEN-IUCN1998Asia
6. Schefflera brenesiiVU-IUCN1998Central America
7. Schefflera capituliferaVU-IUCN1998Indonesia
8. Schefflera cephalotesEN-IUCN1998Asia
9. Schefflera chapanaVU-IUCN1998Asia
10. Schefflera costataVU-IUCN1998Oceanic
11. Schefflera curraniiEN-IUCN1998Asia
12. Schefflera diplodactylaVU-IUCN1998South America
13. Schefflera dolichostylaVU-IUCN1998South America
14. Schefflera euryphyllaVU-IUCN1998South America
15. Schefflera fastigiataEN-IUCN1998Asia
16. Schefflera gleasoniiVU-IUCN1998Central America, North America
17. Schefflera hiernianaVU-IUCN2004Africa
18. Schefflera insignisEN-IUCN2004Asia
19. Schefflera kontumensisEN-IUCN1998Asia
20. Schefflera kuchingensisCR-IUCN1998Asia
21. Schefflera lukwangulensisVU-IUCN1998Africa
22. Schefflera manniiVU-IUCN2004Africa
23. Schefflera marlipoensisCR-IUCN2004Asia
24. Schefflera multifoliolataEN-IUCN1998Asia
25. Schefflera multinerviaVU-IUCN2004Asia
26. Schefflera nervosaVU-IUCN1998Asia
27. Schefflera palawanensisEN-IUCN1998Asia
28. Schefflera palmiformisEN-IUCN1998Asia
29. Schefflera parvifoliolataCR-IUCN2004Asia
30. Schefflera procumbensVU-IUCN1998Africa
31. Schefflera rubrifloraCR-IUCN2004Asia
32. Schefflera sp. nov. 'nanocephala'VU-IUCN2003Asia
33. Schefflera stearniiEN-IUCN1998Central America
34. Schefflera troyanaVU-IUCN1998Central America
35. Schefflera urbanianaVU-IUCN1998Central America
36. Schefflera veitchiiEN-IUCN1998Australia

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