The Morphologically Similar Species Epilobium Obscurum And E. Ciliatum Still Require Further Research, Including The Possible Native Status Of The Latter And Possible Hybridisation Between The Two Species Has Been Identified. Further Voucher Specimens And DNA Samples Were Collected From These Species To Aid Possible Future Research. . (Department of Agriculture (2014). Biosecurity Workshops Report. Department of Agriculture); Recorded on East Falkland (Stanley). Possibly locally extirpated (R. Lewis 2013). Not cultivated. (Upson R. & Lewis R. (2014). Updated atlas and checklist. Report to Falklands Conservation. 225 pp); Limited, very rare. Recorded to the east of the island. Possibly extirpated. ([Heller, 2019] Falklands Conservation Flora and Fauna List (Unknown));
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Native to European Temperate areas. (Upson R. & Lewis R. (2014). Updated atlas and checklist. Report to Falklands Conservation. 225 pp);
Blake D., Stanworth A., Wong L, Pagad S. (2020). Global Register of Introduced and Invasive Species of Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas). Version 1.2. Invasive Species Specialist Group ISSG.; Department of Agriculture (2014). Biosecurity Workshops Report. Department of Agriculture.pdf; Creation of a Risk Assessment Protocol for Cultivated Species in the Falkland Islands and Volunteer invasive plant recording sheet (Unknown).; Upson R. & Lewis R. (2014). Updated atlas and checklist. Report to Falklands Conservation. 225 pp; ([Heller, 2019] Falklands Conservation Flora and Fauna List (Unknown))