Oenothera glazioviana
formed by hybridization in the 19th century in Europe, since spreading rapidly, Chile (I), Argentina (I), Ecuador (I), Colombia (I), Uruguay (I), Portugal (I), Spain (I), Gibraltar (I), France (I), Corsica (I), Sicily (I), Italy (I), Austria (I), Belgium (I), England (I), Czech Republic (I), Slovakia (I), Denmark (I), Germany (I), Netherlands (I), Hungary (I), Poland (I), Romania (I), Italy (I), Switzerland (I), Finland (I), Albania (I), Bosnia & Hercegovina (I), Serbia (I), Kosovo (I), Slovenia (I), Croatia (I), Romania (I), Greece (I), Australia (I) (Western Australia (I), South Australia (I), Queensland (I), New South Wales (I), Victoria (I), Tasmania (I)), New Zealand (I), Azores (I) (Sao Miguel Isl. (I), Terceira (I), Sao Jorge (I), Pico (I), Faial (I)), Canary Isl. (I) (La Palma Isl. (I)), Japan (I) (Hokkaido (I), Honshu (I), Shikoku (I), Kyushu (I)), China (I) (Anhui (I), Guizhou (I), Hebei (I), Henan (I), Hunan (I), Jiangsu (I), Jiangxi (I), Jilin (I), Shaanxi (I), Sichuan (I), Yunnan (I), Zhejiang (I)), Taiwan (I), European Russia (I), Northern Caucasus (I), Transcaucasus (I), Moldavia (I), Belarus (I), European Russia (I), Korea (I), Java (I), Nepal (I), India (I), Afghanistan (I), Iraq (I), South Africa (I) (widespread), Swaziland (I), Lesotho (I), Angola (I), La Runion (I), Burundi (I), USA (I) (Arkansas (I), California (I), Connecticut (I), Massachusetts (I), Maine (I), Michigan (I), North Carolina (I), New Hampshire (I), New Jersey (I), New York (I), Oregon (I), Pennsylvania (I), Rhode Island (I), South Carolina (I), Virginia (I), Washington State (I), Wisconsin (I)), Canada (I) (British Columbia (I), Nova Scotia (I), Ontario (I), Quebec (I)) 104281 0
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Platis valley, river bank (Della and Iatrou 1995).
Alien: Casual.
CBD pathways per EASIN (2023), excluding RELEASE IN NATURE: Other intentional release and UNAIDED: Natural dispersal across borders of invasive alien species that have been introduced through pathways 1 to 5.
as Oenothera erythrosepala Borbas in Della and Iatrou (1995).
Della A, Iatrou G (1995) New plant records from Cyprus. Kew Bulletin 50: 387-396.
EASIN (2023) European Commission Joint Research Centre: European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN). https://easin.jrc.ec.europa.eu/