The first find of a potentially invasive species Euthamia graminifolia (Asteraceae) in Russia
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Abstract
The naturalizing population of Euthamia graminifolia was identified by A. L. Ebel in the Caucasus Mountains in the Krasnodar Territory in 2024. The history of the secondary range formation of E. graminifolia is described. This North American species was intentionally introduced to Europe as an ornamental plant and was noted as the “escaped” from the culture in southern Silesia (Poland) in 1885. Until the beginning of the XXI century, the species disseminated very slowly, capturing in Poland approximately 3 km2/year. In the last twenty years, the secondary range has started to increase by 20 km2/year and the species has been found not only in Europe but also in Korea. The appearance of the new alien species with high invasive potential in Russia necessitates further monitoring of its distribution.
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