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Dendroseris litoralis, the cabbage tree, is a small evergreen tree species belonging to the daisy and sunflower family Asteraceae. It is found only on the Juan Fernández Islands, west of Chile, and is threatened by habitat loss. It is native only to tiny, volcanic Robinson Crusoe Island, one of the Juan Fernández Islands in the southeast Pacific, far off the coast of Chile, and home of the famed Juania australis and many other endemic plants. This strange, small tree has been brought back from the brink of extinction. It had been reduced to only a few individuals by feral goats on the island, and is still considered critically endangered.

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  • Dendroseris litoralis, the cabbage tree, is a small evergreen tree species belonging to the daisy and sunflower family Asteraceae. It is found only on the Juan Fernández Islands, west of Chile, and is threatened by habitat loss. It is native only to tiny, volcanic Robinson Crusoe Island, one of the Juan Fernández Islands in the southeast Pacific, far off the coast of Chile, and home of the famed Juania australis and many other endemic plants. This strange, small tree has been brought back from the brink of extinction. It had been reduced to only a few individuals by feral goats on the island, and is still considered critically endangered. (en)
  • La Dendroseris litoralis o Col de Juan Fernández es originaria únicamente de las Islas Juan Fernández de la zona sudeste del Pacífico, a unos 650km al oeste de la costa de Chile, a la latitud de Valparaíso,​y que es hogar de la famosa Juania australis y muchas otras plantas endémicas fascinantes. (es)
  • Dendroseris litoralis é uma espécie de angiospermas da família Asteraceae. Apenas pode ser encontrada no Chile. Está ameaçada por perda de habitat. (pt)
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  • Dendroseris litoralis (en)
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  • D. litoralis (en)
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  • Dendroseris litoralis, the cabbage tree, is a small evergreen tree species belonging to the daisy and sunflower family Asteraceae. It is found only on the Juan Fernández Islands, west of Chile, and is threatened by habitat loss. It is native only to tiny, volcanic Robinson Crusoe Island, one of the Juan Fernández Islands in the southeast Pacific, far off the coast of Chile, and home of the famed Juania australis and many other endemic plants. This strange, small tree has been brought back from the brink of extinction. It had been reduced to only a few individuals by feral goats on the island, and is still considered critically endangered. (en)
  • La Dendroseris litoralis o Col de Juan Fernández es originaria únicamente de las Islas Juan Fernández de la zona sudeste del Pacífico, a unos 650km al oeste de la costa de Chile, a la latitud de Valparaíso,​y que es hogar de la famosa Juania australis y muchas otras plantas endémicas fascinantes. (es)
  • Dendroseris litoralis é uma espécie de angiospermas da família Asteraceae. Apenas pode ser encontrada no Chile. Está ameaçada por perda de habitat. (pt)
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  • Dendroseris litoralis (en)
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  • Dendroseris litoralis (pt)
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