locally common [1]. Tristan: Frequently found in gardens and on open ground in and around the settlement; also in the 1961 lava area and the Pigbite area. Also at the Patches [2]. Inaccessible: Relatively uncommon (Roux et al 1992).
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disturbed areas, mainly around the coast at Inaccessible [1]. Inaccessible: In tussock and locally in wet heath (Ryan & Glass 2001).
At slips and disturbed areas from Blenden Hall to the East Road and at the Waterfall (Ryan & Glass 2001). Rare at Salt Beach and Waterfall Beach; one plant on the western plateau in a bird disturbed area at 450 m [3].
[1] Ryan, P. (ed.) (2007). Field Guide to the Animals and Plants of Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island. Pisces Publications, Newbury. 162 pp; [2] Gremmen, N.J.M. and R.L. Halbertsma (2009). Alien plants and their impact on Tristan da Cunha. Report Data-Analyse Ecology, Diever, NL.; [3] Gremmen, N. J. M. (2010). Alien vascular plants of Inaccessible, Nightingale and Gough Islands (Tristan da Cunha Group).; [4] Ryan, P. & Glass, J.P. (2001). Inaccessible Island Nature Reserve Management Plan. Government of Tristan da Cunha, Edinburgh, Tristan da Cunha. 65 pp.; [5] Roux, J.P., Ryan, P.G., Milton, S.J. and Moloney, C.L. (1992) Vegetation and checklist of Inaccessible Island, central South Atlantic Ocean, with notes on Nightingale Island. Bothalia 22 (1): 93 – 109.