The limestone mining started sometime in the 1960s to supply a cement factory in Thayetmyo.
Much of its forest habitat has been lost to residential and agricultural development and limestone mining.
Lucheng's economy is driven by coal industry and limestone mining.
Other threats include off-road vehicles, limestone mining, and urban development.
The same rock that the plant favors is also sought after for human use and limestone mining is the most significant threat to its habitat.
Since the beginning of the 21st century limestone mining has continued in the mines located in Dofinovka, Byldynka, and "Fomina balka" near Odessa.
For example, Miami has numerous fossil beaches which have been exposed by limestone mining.
It is threatened by limestone mining.
Once an important centre of limestone mining.
Potential threats to the species include hybridization with Physaria vitulifera, a more widespread plant, limestone mining, road construction and maintenance, and introduced species of plants.