Magnolia boliviana is a tree in the family Magnoliaceae native to the rainforests of the eastern Andean foothills of Bolivia.
Description
Magnolia boliviana is a tree of 30 m with a trunk of 50–75 cm in diameter. == Distribution and habitat ==
Distribution and habitat
In Bolivia, in rainforests in elevations between 200–500 meters. It is reported to occur in Isiboro Secure National Park, Arroyo Negro National Park and Madidi National Park. == Conservation ==
Conservation
The IUCN has assigned it the endangered conservation status. It is threatened by habitat loss due to timber harvesting and clearance of forests for the production of cocaine. == References ==