Author(s):
Silva, Luís ; Marcelino, José ; Resendes, Roberto ; Moniz, João
Date: 2009
Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/452
Origin: Repositório da Universidade dos Açores
Subject(s): Leycesteria formosa (Caprifoliacea); Plantas Invasoras; Açores; Ilha Terceira (Açores); Invasive Plant; Azores
Description
Leycesteria formosa Wallich in Roxb. (Caprifoliaceae) is considered as one of the top 100 invasive species in Macaronesia, due to the extensive infestations presently reported for São Miguel Island, where it is invading Pico da Vara/Tronqueira Special Protection Area, and Lagoa do Fogo Nature Reserve (Silva et al. 2008). It is found invading marginal areas like the margin of Cryptomeria japonica stands, but also the native forest and other types of vegetation, not only in sheltered locations (ravines and water courses) but also at highly exposed sites, (i.e. Monte Escuro). Recorded habitats include Calluna scrubland, Laurus forest, Ilex forest, Juniperus forest, pasture margins, water stream banks, ravines, roadsides, Cryptomeria production forest, and Pittosporum exotic woodland. [...]