Species Present In Five Or More 10Km Grid Squares. (Creation of a Risk Assessment Protocol for Cultivated Species in the Falkland Islands and Volunteer invasive plant recording sheet (Unknown).); Widespread. Frequent. Falkland islands wide. ([Heller, 2019] Falklands Conservation Flora and Fauna List (Unknown)); Naturalised. Not cultivated. Predominantly in built up areas and gardens, dwarf shrub heath, improved grassland, introduced vegetation, also occurs in Tussac, strandline vegetation, bare ground, acid grassland, maritime slope, coastland rock, coastland shingle, sand dunes, rarely in marshy grassland, standing water margin, inland rock (outcrop), cushion heath, fern beds, coastal (saline) grassland. 0-240 m. Frequent. Widespread across the Falkland Islands. (Upson R. & Lewis R. (2014). Updated atlas and checklist. Report to Falklands Conservation. 225 pp.);
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Native to southern-temperate Europe; widely naturalised outside this region, particularly within Northern Hemisphere southern-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).; ([Heller, 2019] Falklands Conservation Flora and Fauna List (Unknown)); Upson R. & Lewis R. (2014). Updated atlas and checklist. Report to Falklands Conservation. 225 pp.;