Bunias orientalis (Brassicaceae, Angiosperms)

Common names:Glattes Zackenschötchen (AT), rukevník východní (CZ), Orientalisches Zackenschötchen (DE), Orientalsk takkeklap (DK), harilik tõlkjas, rakvere raibe (EE), idänukonpalko (FI), Rytine engra (LT), austrumu dižpērkone (LV), Grote hardvrucht (NL), russekål (NO), Rukiewnik wschodni (PL), свербига восточная (RU), Ryssgubbe (SE)
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Habitats:Agricultural areas, Disturbed areas, Grass and heathlands, Temperate broadleaf forest, Urban areas, Wetlands
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Country Introduction year Status Frequency Invasiveness
Austria (AT) <1785 Established Very common Not known
Czech Republic (CZ) <1856 Established Local Invasive
Denmark (DK) Established Rare Not invasive
Estonia (EE) 1796 Established Very common Invasive
European part of Russia (RU) Established Very common Invasive
Finland (FI) Established Local Invasive
Germany (DE) 1800's Not known Not known Not known
Ireland (IE) Not known Not known Not invasive
Latvia (LV) 1803 Established Very common Invasive
Lithuania (LT) 1885 Established Common Invasive
Netherlands (NL) 1853 Established Rare Potentially invasive
Norway (NO) 1802 Established Not known Invasive
Poland (PL) 1858 Established Very common Invasive
Sweden (SE) 1792 Established Common Invasive

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