A single patch, in full flower, covering approximately 100 sq m was found at 80m above sea level on a steep north-facing rock and scree slope in Hansen Valley. (Floyd, K. (2018) Non-native plants on South Georgia: Season Report 2017/18. Indigena Biosecurity International, Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands);
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It has been tentatively identified as Pernettya pumila, native to the Falkland Islands and South America; samples have been sent to Kew for identification and to add to the herbarium. (Floyd, K. (2018) Non-native plants on South Georgia: Season Report 2017/18. Indigena Biosecurity International, Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands);
Floyd, K. (2018) Non-native plants on South Georgia: Season Report 2017/18. Indigena Biosecurity International, Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands