Low Risk, Low Eradication Impedance, Low Net Area. (Creation of a Risk Assessment Protocol for Cultivated Species in the Falkland Islands and Volunteer invasive plant recording sheet (Unknown).); Casual. Possibly locally extirpated (R. Lewis 2013). Cultivated. Built up areas and gardens. c.16 m. Very rare. East Falkland (Stanley). (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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A species native to Iran and Afghanistan that has naturalised extensively beyond this range because of its popular use as a herb. (Upson R. & Lewis R. (2014). Updated atlas and checklist. Report to Falklands Conservation. 225 pp.);
Cultivated herb. (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 – Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas). Version 1.2. Invasive Species Specialist Group ISSG. Species Specialist Group ISSG. Species Specialist Group ISSG. Available at: https://doi.org/10.15468/asqqbw Available at: https://doi.org/10.15468/asqqbw accessed via GBIF.org on 2022-08-22.; 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))