Tristan: Growing at various locations around the island. Most trees seem to be planted [1].
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Tristan: Growing at various locations around the island. Most trees seem to be planted. Also planted in gardens [1]. Inaccessible: in tussock and locally in wet heath. A small grove near the Ponds on Inaccessible (Roux et al 1992). [2]
Inaccessible: Not invasive [2].
Gough: In 2000 a single young plant was found at the Met Station by Hänel (Hänel et al 2005), who subsequently removed it (Hänel, pers. com.) [2]. Inaccessible: First recorded by Wace & Dickson 1965 [2].
Inaccessible: Apple trees have been planted in small groves at Blenden Hall and north of the penguin colony at Salt Beach. Isolated trees are found on the plateau at the West Road (Ryan & Glass 2001), presumably all planted [2]
[1] Maczey, N., Tanner, R., Cheesman, O., & Shaw, R. (2012). Understanding and addressing the impact of invasive non-native species in the UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic: A review of the potential for biocontrol. Unpublished report. CABI (ref: TR10086).