''Sideroxylon marginatum'' is a species of flowering plant in the family
Sapotaceae. It is endemic to the
Cape Verde Islands, where it is a mesophytic species whose habitat is now limited to steep escarpments and inaccessible places. It is threatened by continued
habitat loss.
Distribution
There are records of the species on seven islands in the Cape Verde archipelago – Santo Antão, São Vicente, São Nicolau, Sal, Boavista, Santiago, Fogo, and Brava, between 500 and 1,200 meters elevation. Its range has decreased from human activity, and it is currently extinct in the wild on São Vicente, Sal and Boavista.
Species delineation
It was formerly considered a subspecies (''marginata'') of ''
Sideroxylon mirmulans'', which is native to
Madeira
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Plants of ''S. mirmulans'' from the Canary Islands are now considered ''
Sideroxylon canariense''.
References
Further reading
marginata
Flora of Cape Verde
Vulnerable plants
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