Tristan: Growing at various locations around the island. Most trees seem to be planted [2].
Tristan: Growing at various locations around the island. Most trees seem to be planted. Also planted in gardens [1]. Inaccessible: in tussock and locally in wet heath. A small grove near the Ponds on Inaccessible (Roux et al 1992). [2]
Gough: In 2000 a single young plant was found at the Met Station by Hänel (Hänel et al 2005), who subsequently removed it (Hänel, pers. com.) [2]. Inaccessible: First recorded by Wace & Dickson 1965 [2].
have been planted [1]
[1] Ryan, P. (ed.) (2007). Field Guide to the Animals and Plants of Tristan da Cunha and Gough Island. Pisces Publications, Newbury. 162 pp; [2] Maczey, N., Tanner, R., Cheesman, O., & Shaw, R. (2012). Understanding and addressing the impact of invasive non-native species in the UK Overseas Territories in the South Atlantic: A review of the potential for biocontrol. Unpublished report. CABI (ref: TR10086).