Covers many acres of land in the central part of Grand Cayman. Not recorded on Cayman Brac or Little Cayman however some habitats in Little Cayman are vulnerable to invasion by this species. (Kristan (2002) Cayman Invasive Species List);
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- 14.5. Artificial - Terrestrial – Urban Areas
- 14.6. Artificial - Terrestrial – Subtropical/Tropical Heavily Degraded Former Forest
Aggresively colonizes seasonally flooded areas after clearing or disturbance of natural vegetation, and in many situations forms a monoculture hostile to recolonization by native species. (Kristan (2002) Cayman Invasive Species List);
Terrestrial.
Introduced deliberately for use as dye wood and spreads within territory as seeds abundantly and also spreads naturally by stolons. (Kristan (2002) Cayman Invasive Species List);
Kristan (2002) Cayman Invasive Species List