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).); Muscari Armeniacum Was Established In A Single Location On A Roadside In Sand Dunes On Cape Pembroke But Was Not Refound During Resurvey A Decade Later And It Is Believed That Erosion Of The Sand Dunes Was Responsible For Its Local Extirpation, Though This Cannot Be Confirmed. (Creation of a Risk Assessment Protocol for Cultivated Species in the Falkland Islands and Volunteer invasive plant recording sheet (Unknown).); Casual. Probably locally extirpated (R. Lewis 2012). Cultivated. Very rare. (Upson R. & Lewis R. (2014). Updated atlas and checklist. Report to Falklands Conservation. 225 pp.); Historial,very rare. Falkland islands wide. Probably extirpated. ([Heller, 2019] Falklands Conservation Flora and Fauna List (Unknown));
Native to SE. Europe to Caucasus. (Upson R. & Lewis R. (2014). Updated atlas and checklist. Report to Falklands Conservation. 225 pp.);
Cultivated ornamental. (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.; 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))