Fig. 2From: Plant species introduced by foreigners according to folk tradition in Norway and some other European countries: xenophobic tales or not?At Senja in Troms, northern Norway, people believe that a “strange” plant found in the Sandvika bay derive from a wrecked Spanish ship. In all probability, the tradition refers to Cakile maritima, which occurs abundantly here – and is in fact widespread along the coast. Photograph: Torbjørn AlmBack to article page