Geranium pyrenaicum (Geraniaceae, Angiosperms)

Common names:Pyrenäen-Storchschnabel (AT, DE), kakost pyrenejský (CZ), pürenee kurereha  (EE), Crobh na bhfál (IE), Pireninis snaputis (LT), Pireneju gandrene (LV), Bermooievaarsbek (NL), askerstorkenebb (NO), Bodziszek pirenejski (PL), Skuggnäva (SE)
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Habitats:Agricultural areas, Disturbed areas, Grass and heathlands, Shrublands, Urban areas
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Country Introduction year Status Frequency Invasiveness
Austria (AT) <1780 Established Very common Not known
Czech Republic (CZ) <1819 Established Common Invasive
Estonia (EE) 1807 Not known Rare Not known
Germany (DE) 1800 Not known Not known Not known
Ireland (IE) Not known Not known Potentially invasive
Latvia (LV) 1846 Established Rare Not invasive
Lithuania (LT) 1830 Not established Rare Not known
Netherlands (NL) Established Not known Not known
Norway (NO) 1882 Established Not known Potentially invasive
Poland (PL) 1837 Established Not known Not known
Sweden (SE) <1800 Established Local Not known

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