Low Risk, High Eradication Impedence, Low Net Area. (Department of Agriculture (2014). Biosecurity Workshops Report. Department of Agriculture); Removed From The Control Shortlist Because They Are Present On An Island That Is Difficult To Access (Westpoint Island). The Logistics And Costs Of Gaining Access To These Populations Frequently Enough To Undertake Successful Eradication Were Outside The Scope Of This Project. (Department of Agriculture (2014). Biosecurity Workshops Report. Department of Agriculture); Very rare. Recorded on West Point Island. Possibly locally extirpated (R. Lewis 2013). Not cultivated. (Upson R and Lewis R. Updated atlas and checklist. Report to Falklands Conservation. 2014; 225 pp.); Limited, very rare. Recorded to the west of the island. ([Heller, 2019] Falklands Conservation Flora and Fauna List (Unknown));
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Native to European Temperate areas and C. and E. Asia; also extensively naturalised beyond this range. (Upson R and Lewis R. Updated atlas and checklist. Report to Falklands Conservation. 2014; 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 and Lewis R. Updated atlas and checklist. Report to Falklands Conservation. 2014; 225 pp.;