Acaena ovalifolia in Ireland

Species name:Acaena ovalifolia
Family:Rosaceae
Group:Angiosperms
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Habitats:Temperate broadleaf forest, Grass and heathlands, Shrublands
Time of introduction:
Year of first report:1921
Type of introduction:Not known
Distribution details:Tropical South America, Chile, Argentina
Donor area:
Status:Established
Frequency:Local
Invasiveness:Potentially invasive
Impact:Competition
Comments:It illegal to plant Acaena plants in the wild in Northern Ireland because of the damage their spread could do to native vegetation
Last updated12-04-2011 (day-month-year)
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References:
  • Invasive Species Ireland. Risk Assessment (December 2007). Available for online for download: http://www.invasivespeciesireland.com/downloads/risk_assessment.asp [Accessed on: 23/03/2009]
  • National Biodiversity Data Centre. National Invasive Species Database. Available online: http://invasivespecies.biodiversityireland.ie [Accessed: 2009]
  • Reynolds, S.C.P. (2000). A catalogue of alien plants in Ireland. National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Ireland.
  • Tyrie, C. (2006-2008). Acaena ovalifolia, Two-spined acaena. Invasive Alien Species in Northern Ireland Fact Sheet. Available online: http://www.habitas.org.uk/invasive/species.asp?item=50011 [Accessed: 09/09/2010]
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