Orbea paradoxa, a succulent plant native to South Africa, faces threats primarily from habitat loss due to agricultural expansion, urbanization, and invasive species. Over-collection for ornamental purposes also poses a significant risk to its populations in the wild. Additionally, climate change may impact its natural habitat, further endangering its survival. Conservation efforts are essential to protect this unique species and its ecosystem.
Paradoxa Paradoxa was created on 1981-03-22.
Orbea was created in 1840.
These are very unusual flowers and were nearly extinct after the construction of a dam in their native South Africa. Luckily, however, the National Botanical Institute of South Africa was able to rescue a number of specimens. But now, again due to the loss of habitat these are endangered.
Squamanita paradoxa was created in 1948.
Bordaia paradoxa was created in 1932.
Hemimacquartia paradoxa was created in 1893.
Pseudopontia paradoxa was created in 1869.
Paradoxa thomensis was created in 1990.
Phyllocrania paradoxa was created in 1838.
Pseudis paradoxa was created in 1758.
Pellaea paradoxa was created in 1810.
Drosera paradoxa was created in 1997.