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Euonymus fortunei

(Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.
Tracheophyta » Celastrales » Celastraceae » Euonymus fortunei
Common name (English)
Climbing Euonymus
Ηabitat
I2 Parks
X24 Domestic gardens (urban)
X25 Domestic gardens (rural)

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Establishment status
Not Established
Establishment status detail

Alien: A native of Japan and Korea, cultivated in Cyprus as ornamental in gardens and parks (Tsintides et al. 2002).

Online resource
http://www.worldplants.de/?deeplink=Euonymus-fortunei
Pathway
2 ESCAPE FROM CONFINEMENT - Hortiulture – Hort
2 ESCAPE FROM CONFINEMENT - Ornamental other than horticulture – Orn
Pathway detail

CBD pathways per EASIN (2023), excluding ESCAPE FROM CONFINEMENT: Agriculture (including Biofuel feedstocks).

As the species in restricted to parks and gardens introduction pathways are indicated in case of possible/potential escape from confinement.

Other notes

In Tsintides et al. (2002) as Evonymus japonicus L.f., 1780.

References

Tsintides T, Hadjikyriakou GN, Christodoulou CS (2002) Trees and shrubs in Cyprus. Foundation Anastasios G. Leventis—Cyprus Forest Association, Nicosia, Cyprus.

EASIN (2023) European Commission Joint Research Centre: European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN). https://easin.jrc.ec.europa.eu/

"UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology"
Joint Service Health Unit
University of Cyprus - Department of Biological Sciences
Darwin Initiative
Akrotiri Environment

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