(L.) Alston, Myrtaceae |
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Present on Pacific Islands? yes
Primarily a threat at high elevations? no
Risk assessment results: High risk, score: 20 (Go to the risk assessment)
Other Latin names: Caryophyllus jambos (L.) Stokes; Eugenia jambos L.
Common name(s): [more details]
Chinese: pu tao |
English: Malabar plum, jambos, jambu, jamrosa, rose apple, wax jambu |
Fijian: kavika, kavika ni India, kavika ni vavalangi |
French: jambosier, jambrosade, jamrosa, jamrosat, jamrosier, pomme-rose, pommier rose, prunier de Malabar |
Hawaiian: ohia loke |
Maori (Cook Islands): kaika, kaika papaā, kaika takataka, kaika varāni |
Pohnpeian: apel en wai, iouen wai, youenwai |
Rapa Nui: haia |
Samoan: seasea pālagi |
Spanish: manzana rosa, pomarrosa, yambo |
Tahitian: ahia papaa |
Tongan: fa palangi, fekika pāpālangi, hehea haamoa |
Habit: tree
Description: "Trees 6-15 m tall, bark grayish brown, smooth, glabrous throughout. Leaves thin, coriaceous, somewhat pendent, narrowly lanceolate, 10-23 cm long, 2.5-5 cm wide, principal lateral veins 10-20 pairs, 5-15 mm apart, submarginal vein irregular, apex long-acuminate, base cuneate, petioles 0.5-1 cm long. Flowers in terminal, once-branched cymes ca. 2 cm long, peduncles 0.7-1.5 cm long, bracts 0.8-1 mm long; hypanthium funnelform, 7-10 mm long, narrowing into a short pseudostipe 3-4 mm long; sepals 4, fleshy, unequal, one pair 6-8 mm long, the other pair 4-6 mm long, glabrous or sparsely puberulent, persistent; petals 4, white to greenish white, orbicular to ovate-orbicular, concave, 12-20 mm long, caducous; stamens ca. 200, filaments creamy white, 10-50 mm long. Berries whitish yellow to pinkish yellow, subglobose, 2-4 cm long, pericarp fleshy, 10-15 mm thick. Seed usually 1, subglobose, 2-2.5 cm in diameter, testa closely coherent to cotyledons" (Wagner et al., 1999; p. 975)
"A tropical fruit tree up to 10 m tall. The terminal inflorescence is showy and usually carries four whitish-green flowers on the outside of the crown. Flowering can occur two or three times per year. The fruits are whitish-green, rose scented, about 5 cm long and ripen over an extended period. The dry, crisp fresh fruit is used to make jellies. Fruit/seed can be produced following self-pollination" (Csurhes & Edwards, 1998; p. 58).
"Grand arbre pouvant atteindre 15 m de hauteur et 70 cm de diamètre à la base, reconnaissable à ses feuilles lancéolées, coriaces, de couleur vert-sombre, à ses fleurs à quatre pétales jaunâtres ou blanc-verdâtres contenant des centaines de grandes étamines blanches et à ses gros fruits charnus et comestibles jaunâtres (à « parfum de rose » d’où son nom anglais), contenant une à deux grosses graines de 2 à 5 cm de diamètre" (Meyer, 2008; p. 26).
Habitat/ecology: This medium-sized deciduous tree forms dense thickets which shade out native species. It invades undisturbed forest. The tree thrives under a variety of edaphic conditions but is most commonly found in wet lowland habitats up to about 500 m elevation in Hawaii (C. W. Smith, 1985; p. 186), to 100 m in French Polynesia. In Fiji, "cultivated and occasionally naturalized in thickets and waste places from near sea level to an elevation of about 850 m" (A. C. Smith, 1985; pp. 356-357). In New Caledonia, "cultivé à Koé en 1883, se rencontre aujourd'hui surtout à l'état spontané" (MacKee, 1994; p. 106). Moist uplands in the Galápagos Islands (McMullen, 1999; p. 85).
"On the island of La Reunion in the Indian Ocean, S. jambos is considered to be the most ecologically important weed in the riverine areas of semi-dry riparian forest, where it has formed dense, tall, almost monospecific stands in the absence of human disturbance. The plant is capable of invading undisturbed ecosystems and reducing their conservation values. It readily invades disturbed rainforest." (Csurhes & Edwards, 1998; p. 58).
Propagation: The fruit is dispersed by humans and perhaps feral pigs.
Native range: Southeast Asia.
Presence:
Pacific | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
American Samoa
Tutuila Islands |
Tutuila Island |
cultivated
|
Space, James C./Flynn, Tim (2000) (p. 38) |
Chile (offshore islands)
Rapa Nui (Easter) Island |
Rapa Nui (Easter) Island (Isla de Pasqua) |
introduced
invasive |
Meyer, Jean-Yves (2008) (pp. 26, 30)
"Nous avons observé des forêts denses mais localisés dans le cratère de Rano Kau, avec une régénération très abondante au sol et des fourrés isolés sur la côte ouest de l’île vers Tahai et sur la côte nord de l’île" (Meyer, 2008; p. 26). |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Aitutaki Atoll | McCormack, Gerald (2013) | |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Aitutaki Atoll |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1969) (voucher ID: BISH 82146)
Taxon name on voucher: Eugenia jambos L. |
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Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Atiu Island | McCormack, Gerald (2013) | |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Mangaia Island | McCormack, Gerald (2013) | |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Mangaia Island |
introduced
invasive |
Space, James C./Flynn, Tim (2002) (p. 89) |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Mangaia Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1928) (voucher ID: BISH 166464)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
|
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Mauke Island | McCormack, Gerald (2013) | |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Mitiaro Island | McCormack, Gerald (2013) | |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Rarotonga Island |
introduced
invasive |
Meyer, Jean-Yves (2000) (p. 89) |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Rarotonga Island | McCormack, Gerald (2013) | |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Rarotonga Island |
introduced
invasive |
Space, James C./Flynn, Tim (2002) (p. 71) |
Cook Islands
Southern Cook Islands |
Rarotonga Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1929) (voucher ID: BISH 166463)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
|
Ecuador (Galápagos Islands)
Floreana Group |
Floreana Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Charles Darwin Foundation (2008) |
Ecuador (Galápagos Islands)
Isabela Group |
Isabela Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Charles Darwin Foundation (2008) |
Ecuador (Galápagos Islands)
Isabela Group |
Volcán Sierra Negra, Isabela Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Charles Darwin Foundation (2008) |
Ecuador (Galápagos Islands)
San Cristóbal Group |
San Cristóbal Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Charles Darwin Foundation (2008) |
Ecuador (Galápagos Islands)
Santa Cruz Group |
Santa Cruz Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Charles Darwin Foundation (2008) |
Federated States of Micronesia
Pohnpei Islands |
Pohnpei Island |
introduced
|
Fosberg, F. R./Sachet, Marie-Hélène/Oliver, Royce (1979) (p. 189) |
Federated States of Micronesia
Pohnpei Islands |
Pohnpei Island |
introduced
|
Meyer, Jean-Yves (2000) (p. 90)
"Potential invader" |
Federated States of Micronesia
Pohnpei Islands |
Pohnpei Island |
introduced
|
Glassman, S. F. (1952) (p. 61) |
Federated States of Micronesia
Pohnpei Islands |
Pohnpei Island |
introduced
cultivated |
Herrera, Katherine/Lorence, David H./Flynn, Timothy/Balick, Michael J. (2010) (p. 117) |
Federated States of Micronesia
Pohnpei Islands |
Pohnpei Island |
National Tropical Botanical Garden (U.S.A. Hawaii. Kalaheo.) (1998) (voucher ID: PTBG 34632)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
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Fiji
Fiji Islands |
Lakemba Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Smith, Albert C. (1985) (pp. 356-357)
Voucher cited: Garnock-Jones 917 Occasionally naturalized. |
Fiji
Fiji Islands |
Viti Levu Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Smith, Albert C. (1985) (pp. 356-357)
Vouchers cited: Smith 5141, Gillespie 2817, Gillespie 3394.4, DA 12101, DA L.11440 Occasionally naturalized. |
Fiji
Fiji Islands |
Viti Levu Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1960) (voucher ID: BISH 14920)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
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Fiji
Fiji Islands |
Viti Levu Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1927) (voucher ID: BISH 166746)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
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Fiji
Fiji Islands |
Viti Levu Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1927) (voucher ID: BISH 166747)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
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Fiji
Fiji Islands |
Viti Levu Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1927) (voucher ID: BISH 166748)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
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Fiji
Fiji Islands |
Viti Levu Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1947) (voucher ID: BISH 166749)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
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French Polynesia
Marquesas Islands |
Fatu Hiva Island |
introduced
invasive |
Lorence, David H./Wagner, Warren L. (2013) |
French Polynesia
Marquesas Islands |
Hiva Oa Island |
introduced
invasive |
Lorence, David H./Wagner, Warren L. (2013) |
French Polynesia
Marquesas Islands |
Nuku Hiva (Nukahiva) Island |
introduced
invasive |
Meyer, Jean-Yves (year unknown) |
French Polynesia
Marquesas Islands |
Nuku Hiva (Nukahiva) Island |
introduced
invasive |
Lorence, David H./Wagner, Warren L. (2013) |
French Polynesia
Marquesas Islands |
Nuku Hiva (Nukahiva) Island |
introduced
invasive |
Florence, J./Chevillotte, H./Ollier, C./Meyer, J.-Y. (2013)
Vouchers cited: J. Florence 4244 (PAP), J. Florence 7474 (PAP) Naturalisée, menace pour la biodiversité. |
French Polynesia
Marquesas Islands |
Nuku Hiva (Nukahiva) Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1982) (voucher ID: BISH 555148)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
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French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Moorea Island | Fosberg, F. R. (1997) (p. 81) | |
French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Raiatea (Havai) Island |
introduced
cultivated |
Welsh, S. L. (1998) (p. 202)
Vouchers cited: Moore 316, BRY 26370a |
French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Raiatea (Havai) Island |
introduced
invasive |
Florence, J./Chevillotte, H./Ollier, C./Meyer, J.-Y. (2013)
Voucher cited: J. Florence 3813 (PAP) Naturalisée, Menace pour la biodiversité |
French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Raiatea (Havai) Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1982) (voucher ID: BISH 491135)
Taxon name on voucher: Eugenia jambos L. |
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French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Tahiti Island |
introduced
cultivated |
Welsh, S. L. (1998) (p. 202)
Vouchers cited: Setchell & Parks 240, Grant 4583, Florence 8055 |
French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Tahiti Island |
introduced
invasive |
Meyer, Jean-Yves (year unknown) |
French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Tahiti Island |
introduced
invasive |
Florence, J./Chevillotte, H./Ollier, C./Meyer, J.-Y. (2013)
Vouchers cited: J. Florence 3217 (PAP), J. Florence 8055 (PAP) Naturalisée. Menace pour la biodiversité. |
French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Tahiti Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1982) (voucher ID: BISH 492051)
Taxon name on voucher: Eugenia jambos L. |
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French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Tahiti Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1986) (voucher ID: BISH 554169)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
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French Polynesia
Society Islands |
Tahiti Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1975) (voucher ID: BISH 607509)
Taxon name on voucher: Eugenia jambos L. |
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French Polynesia
Tuamotu Archipelago |
Raroia Atoll |
introduced
cultivated |
Doty, Maxwell S. (1954) (p. 40) |
French Polynesia
Austral (Tubuai) Islands |
Raivavae (Raevavae) Island |
introduced
invasive |
Florence, J./Chevillotte, H./Ollier, C./Meyer, J.-Y. (2013)
"Commence à devenir envahissant à partir des sites de naturalisation". Voucher cited: J. Florence & W.R. Sykes 11289 (PAP) Naturalisée, menace pour la biodiversité. |
French Polynesia
Austral (Tubuai) Islands |
Raivavae (Raevavae) Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1992) (voucher ID: BISH 644241)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
|
French Polynesia
Austral (Tubuai) Islands |
Rurutu Island |
introduced
invasive |
Florence, J./Chevillotte, H./Ollier, C./Meyer, J.-Y. (2013)
Voucher cited: J. Florence 6224 (PAP) Naturalisée |
French Polynesia
Austral (Tubuai) Islands |
Rurutu Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1983) (voucher ID: BISH 552801)
Taxon name on voucher: Eugenia jambos L. |
|
Guam
Guam Island |
Guam Island |
introduced
|
Fosberg, F. R./Sachet, Marie-Hélène/Oliver, Royce (1979) (p. 189) |
Guam
Guam Island |
Guam Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1918) (voucher ID: BISH 166970)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
|
Guam
Guam Island |
Guam Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1919) (voucher ID: BISH 166971)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
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State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Hawaii (Big) Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 975) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Kauai Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 975) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Lānai Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 975) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Maui Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 975) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Molokai Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 975) |
State of Hawaii
Hawaiian Islands |
Oahu Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Wagner, Warren L./Herbst, Derral R./Sohmer, S. H. (1999) (p. 975) |
Japan (offshore islands)
Ogasawara (Bonin) Islands |
Bonin (Ogasawara) Islands |
introduced
|
Kato, Hidetoshi (2007) |
New Caledonia
New Caledonia Archipelago |
Île Grande Terre |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
MacKee, H. S. (1994) (p. 106)
Vouchers cited: de Pompéry s.n., Cäniker 375, Virot 313, MacKee 2671, MacKee 8064, MacKee 40686 Spontané |
Niue
Niue |
Niue Island |
introduced
|
Sykes, W. R. (1970) (p. 136)
Single tree per Sykes. Voucher cited: CHR 170460 |
Niue
Niue |
Niue Island |
introduced
cultivated |
Space, James C./Flynn, Tim (2000) (p. 25) |
Palau
Palau (Belau ) (main island group) |
Angaur (Ngeaur) Island | Wagner, W. L./ Herbst, D. R./Weitzman, A./Lorence, D.H. (2013) | |
Palau
Palau (Belau ) (main island group) |
Babeldaob Island |
introduced
cultivated |
Space, James C./Waterhouse, Barbara/Miles, Joel E./Tiobech, Joseph/Rengulbai, Kashgar (2003) (p. 86) |
Palau
Palau (Belau ) (main island group) |
Koror (Oreor) Island |
introduced
cultivated |
Space, James C./Waterhouse, Barbara/Miles, Joel E./Tiobech, Joseph/Rengulbai, Kashgar (2003) (p. 82) |
Philippines
Philippine Islands |
Philippine Islands |
introduced
invasive cultivated abo. intro. |
Merrill, Elmer D. (1923) (p. 168)
In and about towns in cultivation, occasinally naturalized; of prehistoric introduction. |
Pitcairn Islands
Pitcairn Islands |
Pitcairn Island |
introduced
invasive |
Meyer, Jean-Yves (2000) (p. 103) |
Pitcairn Islands
Pitcairn Islands |
Pitcairn Island |
introduced
|
St. John, H. (1987) (p. 44)
Vouchers cited: R. A. Young 12, St. John 15030, Fosberg & B. Christian 11174 |
Pitcairn Islands
Pitcairn Islands |
Pitcairn Island |
introduced
|
Fosberg, F. R./Paulay, Gustav/Spencer, T./Oliver, Royce (1989) (p. 14)
Voucher cited: Paulay, Spencer & Schuster 680 (US) |
Pitcairn Islands
Pitcairn Islands |
Pitcairn Island |
introduced
invasive |
Florence, J./Chevillotte, H./Ollier, C./Meyer, J.-Y. (2013)
"Commun jusque sous le sommet de l'île, très envahissant à partir des vieilles plantations, en formation quasi monospécifiques qui grignotent les derniers lambeaux forestiers". Voucher cited: J. Florence 11033 (PAP) Naturalisée, menace pour la biodiversité. |
Pitcairn Islands
Pitcairn Islands |
Pitcairn Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1991) (voucher ID: BISH 643136)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
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Samoa
Western Samoa Islands |
Savaii Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1931) (voucher ID: BISH 166582)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
|
Samoa
Western Samoa Islands |
Upolu Island |
introduced
invasive |
Space, James C./Flynn, Tim (2002) (p. 68) |
Samoa
Western Samoa Islands |
Upolu Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1979) (voucher ID: BISH 439230)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
|
Tonga
Vavau Group |
Vavau Island |
introduced
|
Yuncker, T. G. (1959) (p. 203)
Voucher cited: Yuncker 16116 |
Tonga
Vavau Group |
Vavau Island |
Bishop Museum (Honolulu) (1953) (voucher ID: BISH 166580)
Taxon name on voucher: Syzygium jambos (L.) Alston |
|
Wallis and Futuna
Wallis and Futuna (Horne) Islands |
Wallis (Uvea) Island |
introduced
cultivated |
Meyer, Jean-Yves (2007) (pp. 13, 36) |
Pacific Rim | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
Australia
Australia (continental) |
Northern Territory |
introduced
cultivated |
Csurhes, S./Edwards, R. (1998) (p. 58) |
Australia
Australia (continental) |
Queensland |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Csurhes, S./Edwards, R. (1998) (p. 58)
Naturalized at isolated locations. |
China
China |
China (People's Republic of) |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Zhengyi, Wu/Raven, Peter H./Deyuan, Hong (2013)
Mixed forests, mountain slopes, riversides, river valleys; below 100 to 1500 m. Cultivated and sometimes escaped in Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Sichuan and Yunnan. Var. tripinnatum believed to be native. |
China
China |
Hong Kong |
introduced
cultivated |
Wu, Te-lin (2001) (p. 164) |
Japan
Japan |
Japan |
introduced
|
Mito, Toshikazu/Uesugi, Tetsuro (2004) (p. 186) |
Mexico
Mexico |
Mexico (United Mexican States) |
introduced
|
Weber, Ewald (2003) (p. 425) |
Taiwan
Taiwan Island |
Taiwan Island |
introduced
invasive cultivated |
Zhengyi, Wu/Raven, Peter H./Deyuan, Hong (2013)
Mixed forests, mountain slopes, riversides, river valleys; below 100 to 1500 m. Cultivated and sometimes escaped. Var. tripinnatum believed to be native. |
Indian Ocean | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
Australia (Indian Ocean offshore islands)
Christmas Island Group |
Christmas Island |
introduced
cultivated |
Swarbrick, J. T. (1997) (p. 129)
May naturalize. |
Comoros
Comoro Islands |
Anjouan (Nzwani) Island |
introduced
invasive |
Vos, P. (2004) (p. 6) |
Comoros
Comoro Islands |
Grande Comore (Njazidja) Island |
introduced
invasive |
Vos, P. (2004) (p. 6) |
Comoros
Comoro Islands |
Mohéli (Mwali) Island |
introduced
invasive |
Vos, P. (2004) (p. 6) |
La Réunion (France)
La Réunion Island |
La Réunion Island |
introduced
invasive |
Csurhes, S./Edwards, R. (1998) (p. 58) |
La Réunion (France)
La Réunion Island |
La Réunion Island |
introduced
invasive |
MacDonald, I. A. W./Thebaud, C./Strahm, W. A./Strasberg, D. (1991) (pp. 51-61) |
La Réunion (France)
La Réunion Island |
La Réunion Island |
introduced
invasive |
Lavergne, Christophe (2006)
"Très envahissant" |
La Réunion (France)
La Réunion Island |
La Réunion Island |
introduced
invasive |
Kueffer, C./Lavergne, C. (2004) (p. 4) |
La Réunion (France)
La Réunion Island |
La Réunion Island |
introduced
invasive |
Baret, Stephane/Rouget, Mathieu/Richardson, David M./Lavergne, Christophe/Egoh, Benis/Dupont, Joel/Strasberg, Dominique (2006) (p. 758) |
Maldives
Maldive Islands |
Malè Atoll | Fosberg, F. R. (1957) (p. 29) | |
Mauritius
Mautitius Islands (Mauritius and Rodrigues) |
Mauritius Island |
introduced
invasive |
Lorence, D./Sussman, R. W. (1986) (pp. 147-162) |
Mauritius
Mautitius Islands (Mauritius and Rodrigues) |
Mauritius Island |
introduced
invasive |
Kueffer, C./Mauremootoo, J. (2004) (p. 6) |
Mauritius
Mautitius Islands (Mauritius and Rodrigues) |
Rodrigues Island |
introduced
invasive |
Kueffer, C./Mauremootoo, J. (2004) (p. 6) |
French Territory of Mayotte
Mayotte Islands |
Mayotte Island |
introduced
invasive |
Vos, P. (2004) (p. 6) |
Seychelles
Seychelles Islands |
Seychelles Islands |
introduced
|
U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Res. Serv. (2013)
Naturalized |
Seychelles
Seychelles Islands |
Seychelles Islands |
introduced
|
Invasive Species Specialist Group (2017) |
Also reported from | |||
Country/Terr./St. & Island group |
Location |
Cited status &
Cited as invasive & Cited as cultivated & Cited as aboriginal introduction? |
Reference &
Comments |
United States (continental except west coast)
United States (other states) |
USA (Florida) |
introduced
|
U.S. Dept. Agr., Nat. Res. Cons. Serv. (2013) |
United States (continental except west coast)
United States (other states) |
USA (Florida) |
introduced
invasive |
Motooka, Philip/Castro, Luisa/Nelson, Duane/Nagai, Guy/Ching, Lincoln (2003) |
Comments: A major invasive species in French Polynesia and other locations in the Pacific, the Galápagos Islands and the islands of Mauritius and La Réunion in the Indian Ocean.
"Not widespread in Tahiti where it forms very dense but localized stands. However, the rose-apple has become highly invasive in the island of Nuku Hiva in the Marquesas in cloud forests up to 1000 m elevation. the rose-apple produces large fruits with are only dispersed by gravity (short-distance) in Tahiti in places where trees have been planted (usually at low elevation) and as the species needs a high humidity to grow it is only found near rivers. In Nuku Hiva, the fruits are eaten and actively dispersed by a giant endemic pigeon (Ducula galeata) over long-distances and up in the montane rainforests where the habitat seems more favorable" (Jean-Yves Meyer, pers. com).
Control:
Physical: Hand pull or dig out seedlings and young plants.
Chemical: "Sensitive to picloram applied cut-surface and to glyphosate applied to drilled holes. Good control with triclopyr applied basal bark and cut-surface" (Motooka et al., 2003).
"Seule la lutte chimique par le traitement des souches après coupe des gros arbres ou l’injection d’un herbicide dans le tronc (à base de triclopyr) ainsi que l’arrachage manuel des tapis de plantules au sol est réalisable" (Meyer, 2008; p. 26).