Pinus Tenangaensis
Tenanga pine, scientifically known as Pinus tenangaensis, is a rare and ancient conifer native to the mountainous regions of Central America. This evergreen tree is characterized by its tall, slender trunk and long, needle-like leaves that provide a unique visual contrast against the dense forest canopy. Found primarily in cloud forests, it thrives in humid, misty environments with high biodiversity. Due to habitat loss and climate change, the species faces increasing threats to its survival. Conservation efforts are crucial to preserving this remarkable plant for future generations.