Tanacetum cinerariifolium
Croatia, Bosnia & Hercegovina, Montenegro, Albania, France (I), Spain (I), Germany (I), Switzerland (I), Austria (I), Italy (I), Hungary (I), Cyprus (I), Ukraine, Crimea, S-European Russia (I), Azerbaijan (I), Peru (I), Ecuador (I), Colombia (I), trop. Africa (I), Ethiopia (I), Java (I), India (c), Sri Lanka (I), China (widely cultivated (I)), Mauritius (I), La Runion (I), Myanmar [Burma] (I), Nepal (I), Pakistan (I), Vietnam (I), Korea (I) 82363 0
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"Specimens from Cyprus: Tsakkistra - Selladin tou Petrou near Tsakkistra village, abandoned vineyard, 1998, Hadjikyriakou, 3465 [2]; Tsakkistra, roadside, 1997, Hadjikyriakou 2705 [2]. It was introduced before 1950 and cultivated at Tsakkistra and Kambos villages, Lefkosia District, as an insecticide against an insect locally known as "siribidi" (possibly There simina ampelophaga ), which attacks the vines. Now it is well established in garigue, abandoned vineyards and roadsides at an altitude of 700-800 m and undoubtedly it is naturalized to Cyprus" (Hadjikyriakou et al. 2004).
Alien: Naturalized non-invasive.
First introduced before the 1950s.
Hadjikyriakou G, Makris C, Christofides Y, Alziar G (2004) Additions to the flora of Cyprus. Le Journal de Botanique de la Societe de botanique de France 27: 31-46.