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  1. British NVC community MG4

    NOTOC British NVC community MG4 Alopecurus pratensis Sanguisorba officinalis grassland is one of the Mesotrophic grasslands in the British National Vegetation Classification system mesotrophic grassland Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of four such communities associated with well drained permanent pastures and meadows. This community is a localised community of central England. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community Meadow Foxtail Alopecurus pratensis Common Mouse ear Cerastium fontanum Crested Dog s tail Cynosurus cristatus Red Fescue Festuca rubra Meadowsweet Filipendula ulmaria Yorkshire fog Holcus lanatus Meadow Vetchling Lathyrus pratensis Autumn Hawkbit Leontodon autumnalis Perennial Rye grass Lolium perenne Ribwort Plantain Plantago lanceolata Meadow Buttercup Ranunculus acris Common Sorrel Rumex acetosa Great Burnet Sanguisorba officinalis Dandelion Taraxacum officinale agg. Red Clover Trifolium pratense White Clover Trifolium repens Seven Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with this community Snake s head Fritillary Fritillaria meleagris and six species of dandelion, Taraxacum fulgidum , T. haematicum , T. melanthoides , T. sublaeticolor , T. subundulatum and T. tamesense . Distribution This community, although widespread in the past, now has a scattered distribution in the Midlands and southern England. References Rodwell, J. S. 1992 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 3 Grasslands and montane communities ISBN 0 521 39166 0 hardback , ISBN 0 521 62719 2 paperback NVC MG Category British ...   more details



  1. British NVC community OV42

    Infobox NVC community name OV42 volume 5 Vegetation of open habitats in the British National Vegetation Classification system Vegetation of open habitats fullname Cymbalaria muralis community image OV42.JPG caption Ivy leaved toadflax Cymbalaria muralis , with Wall rue Asplenium ruta muraria also present constant Ivy leaved oadflax Cymbalaria muralis rare None British NVC community OV42 Cymbalaria muralis community is one of the Vegetation of open habitats in the British National Vegetation Classification system open habitat Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of six communities of crevice, scree and spoil vegetation. It is widely distributed in suitable habitat throughout the lowlands of Britain. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition One Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species is found in this community Ivy leaved toadflax Cymbalaria muralis No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with the community. Distribution This is a widely distributed community throughout lowland Britain. It is found in sunny positions in crevices in stone and brick walls. In the south and east it can occur with, or be replaced by, the British NVC community OV41 Parietaria diffusa community OV41 . On walls with a more lime rich mortar the British NVC community OV39 Asplenium trichomanes Asplenium ruta muraria community OV39 can replace it. This community is the British equivalent of the Cymbalarietum muralis G rs 1966 Phytosociology syntaxon , which ... isbn item5707753 ?site locale en GB series British Plant Communities volume vol 5 date March 2000 publisher Cambridge University Press isbn 978 0 521 39167 2 doi 10.2277 0521391679 NVC OV Category British ...   more details



  1. MG4

    MG4 may refer to Heckler & Koch MG4 MG4 , Heckler & Koch firearm British NVC community MG4 MG4 , British NVC community category Letter NumberCombDisambig ...   more details



  1. British NVC community M3

    NOTOC NVC community M3 Eriophorum angustifolium bog pool community is one of the Mires in the British National Vegetation Classification system mire Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is a localised community of northern Britain. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species is found in this community Common Cottongrass Eriophorum angustifolium No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with the community. Distribution This community is found in various locations in northern England, on Lewis in the Outer Hebrides , and in a site in Wales . References Rodwell, J. S. 1991 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 2 Mires and heaths ISBN 0 521 39165 2 hardback , ISBN 0 521 62720 6 paperback NVC M Category British National Vegetation Classification mire communities M03 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community SD18

    NVC community SD18 Hippophae rhamnoides dune scrub is one of the 16 Shingle, strandline and sand dune communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system sand dune Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is the only community characterised in the NVC as dune scrub . It is a widely distributed coastal community. There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The community has a single Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species , Sea Buckthorn Hippophae rhamnoides , which is also regarded by the authors of British Plant Communities as a Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species . Distribution This community is found widely on the Great Britain British east coast from Kent to Fife , but particularly in Norfolk and Lincolnshire it is also found in a number of west coast locaities, for example in Devon , Wales and Lancashire . Subcommunities There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities the Festuca rubra subcommunity the Urtica dioica Arrhenatherum elatius subcommunity References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC SD Category British National Vegetation Classification shingle, strandline and sand dune communities SD18 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community W13

    NOTOC NVC community W13 Taxus baccata woodland , also known as Yew woodland , is one of the Woodland and scrub communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system woodland Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system it is the only Yew woodland community in the NVC. This is a very localised community. There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities Community composition Only one Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species is found in this community, Taxus baccata Yew Taxus baccata . A single Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species , European Box Buxus sempervirens is also associated with the community. Distribution This community is almost wholly confined to chalk sites on the North Downs North and South Downs in southern England . Subcommunities There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities the Sorbus aria subcommunity the Mercurialis perennis subcommunity References Rodwell, J. S. 1991 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 1 Woodlands and scrub ISBN 0 521 23558 8 hardback , ISBN 0 521 62721 4 paperback NVC WS Category British National Vegetation Classification woodland and scrub communities W13 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community OV17

    British NVC community OV17 Reseda lutea Polygonum aviculare community is one of the Vegetation of open habitats in the British National Vegetation Classification system open habitat Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. Although classed with communities British NVC community OV15 OV15 and British NVC community OV16 OV16 as an arable weed community of light lime rich soils, it also shares many features with the communities classed as arable weed and wasteland communities of fertile loams and clays. This community is not found elsewhere in Europe, and in Britain is found only in East Anglia . It was first described by Silverside 1977 , who labelled it the Descurainio Anchusetum arvensis association. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community Bugloss Anchusa arvensis Black bindweed Fallopia convolvulus Fat hen Chenopodium album Flixweed Descurainia sophia Common couch Elymus repens Knotgrass Polygonum aviculare Wild mignonette Reseda lutea There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species associated with the community. Distribution This community is found only in East Anglia, where it is an ephemeral community among arable crops on dry, sandy soils. It is characterised by the presence of D. sophia , A. arvensis and R. lutea . References cite book last Rodwell first John S ed ... first A J year 1977 title A phytosociological survey of British arable weeds and related communities publisher Durham University type PhD thesis cited in Rodwell, op cit NVC OV Category British ... item5707753 ?site locale en GB series British Plant Communities volume vol 5 date March 2000 publisher ...   more details



  1. British NVC community SD1

    NVC community SD1 Rumex crispus Glaucium flavum shingle community is the only Shingle, strandline and sand dune communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system shingle Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification community in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is a fairly widely distributed community. There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition Two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species , Yellow Horned poppy Glaucium flavum and Curled Dock Rumex crispus , are found in this community One Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species , Sea kale Crambe maritima , is also associated with the community Distribution This community is found in many localities on the south and east coasts of England, from Norfolk to Dorset, and also in scattered localities in the Isles of Scilly, Wales, northwest England and southwest Scotland. Subcommunities There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities the so called typical subcommunity the Lathyrus japonicus subcommunity References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC SD Category British National Vegetation Classification shingle, strandline and sand dune communities SD01 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community W7

    NVC community W7 Alder Ash Yellow Pimpernell woodland is one of the Woodland and scrub communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system woodland Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system it is one of seven woodland communities in the NVC classed as wet woodland s . Community composition Alder is often not as abundant as in the previous types. Ash and or silver birch are frequent with mixtures of common sallow, hazel and hawthorn in the shrub layer. Ground flora includes meadow sweet, yellow pimpernell, lady fern, rough stalked meadow grass, creeping soft grass, creeping buttercup and or golden saxifage. These are found on base rich flushes with gleyed mineral soils. Distribution It is the commonest alder type in upland woods it does occur in the lowlands but often in a rather fragmentary fashion along streams. References Rodwell, J. S. 1991 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 1 Woodlands and scrub ISBN 0 521 23558 8 hardback , ISBN 0 521 62721 4 paperback NVC WS Category British National Vegetation Classification woodland and scrub communities W01 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community MG10

    NOTOC British NVC community MG10 Holcus lanatus Juncus effusus rush pasture is one of the Mesotrophic grasslands in the British National Vegetation Classification system mesotrophic grassland Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of three communities associated with poorly drained permanent pastures. It is a widespread community throughout the British lowlands. There are three Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community Agrostis stolonifera Creeping Bent Agrostis stolonifera Yorkshire fog Holcus lanatus Soft Rush Juncus effusus Creeping Buttercup Ranunculus repens No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with this community. Distribution This community is widespread in England and Wales in Scotland it is more localised, being found only in the south and east. Subcommunities There are three Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities the so called typical subcommunity the Juncus inflexus subcommunity the Iris pseudoacorus subcommunity References Rodwell, J. S. 1992 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 3 Grasslands and montane communities ISBN 0 521 39166 0 hardback , ISBN 0 521 62719 2 paperback NVC MG Category British National Vegetation Classification mesotrophic grassland communities MG10 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community MG9

    NOTOC British NVC community MG9 Holcus lanatus Deschampsia cespitosa grasslands is one of the Mesotrophic grasslands in the British National Vegetation Classification system mesotrophic grassland Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of three communities associated with poorly drained permanent pastures. It is a widespread community throughout the British lowlands. There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community Tufted Hair grass Deschampsia cespitosa ssp. cespitosa Yorkshire fog Holcus lanatus No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with this community. Distribution This community is widespread in lowlands throughout Britain. Subcommunities There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities the Poa trivialis subcommunity the Arrhenatherum elatius subcommunity References Rodwell, J. S. 1992 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 3 Grasslands and montane communities ISBN 0 521 39166 0 hardback , ISBN 0 521 62719 2 paperback NVC MG Category British National Vegetation Classification mesotrophic grassland communities MG09 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community MG8

    NOTOC British NVC community MG8 Cynosurus cristatus Caltha palustris grassland is one of the Mesotrophic grasslands in the British National Vegetation Classification system mesotrophic grassland Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of three communities associated with poorly drained permanent pastures. It is a widespread but localised community of the British lowlands. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community Sweet Vernal grass Anthoxanthum odoratum Marsh marigold Caltha palustris Common Mouse ear Cerastium fontanum Crested Dog s tail Cynosurus cristatus Red Fescue Festuca rubra Yorkshire fog Holcus lanatus Autumn Hawkbit Leontodon autumnalis Rough Meadow grass Poa trivialis Meadow Buttercup Ranunculus acris Common Sorrel Rumex acetosa White Clover Trifolium repens No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with this community. Distribution This community is widespread in the British lowlands, though rather localised. References Rodwell, J. S. 1992 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 3 Grasslands and montane communities ISBN 0 521 39166 0 hardback , ISBN 0 521 62719 2 paperback NVC MG Category British National Vegetation Classification mesotrophic grassland communities MG08 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community SD2

    NVC community SD2 Honkenya peploides Cakile maritima strandline community is one of two Shingle, strandline and sand dune communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system strandline Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification community in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is a fairly widely distributed community. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition Two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species , Sea Rocket Cakile maritima and Sea Sandwort Honkenya peploides , are found in this community. One Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species , Ray s Knotgrass Polygonum oxyspermum ssp. raii , is also associated with the community Distribution This community is found in many localities in Scotland, on the east coast of England, in North Wales, the Isle of Man, and the Isles of Scilly. References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC SD Category British National Vegetation Classification shingle, strandline and sand dune communities SD02 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community SD3

    NVC community SD3 Matricaria maritima Galium aparine strandline community is one of two Shingle, strandline and sand dune communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system strandline Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification community in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is a fairly localised community of northern Britain. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition Two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species , Cleavers Galium aparine and Sea Mayweed Matricaria maritima , are found in this community. Two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species , Oysterplant Mertensia maritima and Ray s Knotgrass Polygonum oxyspermum ssp. raii , are also associated with the community. Distribution This community is found in many localities in Scotland, principally on the west coast, and on the northwest coast of England. References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC SD Category British National Vegetation Classification shingle, strandline and sand dune communities SD03 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community SD11

    NVC community SD11 Carex arenaria Cornicularia aculeata dune community is one of the 16 Shingle, strandline and sand dune communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system sand dune Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of four communities associated with fixed dunes. It is a comparatively localised community. There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community Sand sedge Carex arenaria the lichen Cornicularia aculeata The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are also associated with the community Purple Milk vetch Astragalus danicus Grey Hair grass Corynephorus canescens Distribution This community is found on the east coast, mostly on the sand dunes of Norfolk and Suffolk , but also in Aberdeenshire and on the south coast of Kent . It is also found inland, in The Brecks on the Norfolk Suffolk border. Subcommunities There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities the Ammophila arenaria subcommunity the Festuca ovina subcommunity References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC SD Category British National Vegetation Classification shingle, strandline and sand dune communities SD11 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community MC7

    British NVC community MC7 Stellaria media Rumex acetosa sea bird cliff community is one of the Maritime cliff communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system maritime cliff Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of two communities associated with sea bird cliffs. This community is found in a number of coastal areas. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition One Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species is found in this community, Common Chickweed Stellaria media No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with this community. Distribution This community is found in coastal areas on the west coast of Britain from Pembrokeshire northwards, the north and east coasts of Scotland south to the Firth of Forth , and also on offshore islands including St. Kilda, Scotland St Kilda . References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC MC Category British National Vegetation Classification maritime cliff communities MC07 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community SM1

    British NVC community SM1 Zostera communities is one of the Salt marsh communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system salt marsh Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. This community is found very widely around Britain s coastline. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities , although stands of this community can be ascribed to one of three types based on the species present. Community composition The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community, one in each type of stand Zostera marina Eelgrass Zostera marina Narrow leaved Eelgrass Zostera angustifolia Dwarf Eelgrass Zostera noltei No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with the community. Distribution This community is found widely around most of Britain s coastline, although stands of Zostera noltii and Zostera angustifolia are absent from the England English west coast. Stands of Zostera marina are particularly frequent in western Scotland . References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 , British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC SM Category British National Vegetation Classification salt marsh communities SM01 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community MC6

    British NVC community MC6 Atriplex prostrata Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima sea bird cliff community is one of the Maritime cliff communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system maritime cliff Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of two communities associated with sea bird cliffs. This community is found in a number of coastal areas. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition Four Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community Spear leaved Orache Atriplex prostata agg. Sea Beet Beta vulgaris ssp. maritima Red Fescue Festuca rubra Sea Mayweed Matricaria maritima No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with this community. Distribution This community is found in coastal areas on the west coast of Britain from southwest Scotland to Devon , along the England English south coast from Cornwall to Sussex , and at single site in Suffolk . References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC MC Category British National Vegetation Classification maritime cliff communities MC06 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community MC3

    British NVC community MC3 Rhodiola rosea Armeria maritima maritime cliff ledge community is one of the Maritime cliff communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system maritime cliff Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of five communities categorised as maritime cliff crevice and ledge communities. This community is confined to Scotland . There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition Four Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species is found in this community Red Fescue Festuca rubra Armeria maritima Thrift Armeria maritima Roseroot Rhodiola rosea Common Sorrel Rumex acetosa No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with this community. Distribution This community is found on western and northern coasts of Scotland, on the Shetland Isles , and in Aberdeenshire . References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC MC Category British National Vegetation Classification maritime cliff communities MC03 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community SD19

    NVC community SD19 Phleum arenarium Arenaria serpyllifolia dune annual community is one of the 16 Shingle, strandline and sand dune communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system sand dune Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of six communities associated with foredunes and mobile dunes. It is a widespread coastal community. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The community has five Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species Ammophila Poaceae Marram Ammophila arenaria Thyme leaved Sandwort Arenaria serpyllifolia Sand Sedge Carex arenaria Red Fescue Festuca rubra Sand Cat s tail Phleum arenarium Two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species , Early Sand grass Mibora minima and Dune Fescue Vulpia membranacea , are associated with this community. Distribution This community is widespread but scarce on British coastlines it is more common in England and Wales than in Scotland, where it has to date only been found at a single site in the southwest. References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC SD Category British National Vegetation Classification shingle, strandline and sand dune communities SD19 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community MC2

    British NVC community MC2 Armeria maritima Ligusticum scoticum maritime rock crevice community is one of the Maritime cliff communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system maritime cliff Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of five communities categorised as maritime cliff crevice and ledge communities. This community is confined to Scotland . There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition Four Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species is found in this community Armeria maritima Thrift Armeria maritima Red Fescue Festuca rubra Scots Lovage Ligusticum scoticum Seaside Grimmia Schistidium maritimum No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with this community. Distribution This community is found primarily on the western and northern coasts of Scotland, with a few outlying stands present on the east coast. References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC MC Category British National Vegetation Classification maritime cliff communities MC02 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community SD17

    NVC community SD17 Potentilla anserina Carex nigra dune slack community is one of the 16 Shingle, strandline and sand dune communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system sand dune Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of five communities associated with dune slacks. It is a very localised community. There are four Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community Agrostis stolonifera Creeping Bent Agrostis stolonifera Common Sedge Carex nigra Silverweed Potentilla anserina Pointed Spear moss Calliergon cuspidatum No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with the community. Distribution This community is found in two areas on the east coast, from Spurn Point to northwest Norfolk , and on the dunes of Liverpool Bay . Subcommunities There are three Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities the Festuca rubra Ranunculus repens subcommunity the Carex flacca subcommunity the Caltha palustris subcommunity the Hydrocotyle vulgaris Ranunculus flammula subcommunity References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC SD Category British National Vegetation Classification shingle, strandline and sand dune communities SD17 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community SM24

    British NVC community SM24 Elymus pycnanthus salt marsh community is one of the Salt marsh communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system salt marsh Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. This community is found in a number of coastal areas, but is not recorded from Scotland. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community Sea Couch Elymus pycnanthus No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with the community. Distribution This community is found primarily in four coastal areas The Wash north Norfolk , Essex Suffolk , along the English South Coast , and in Northwest England , although in this latter area, stands are small. It is also recorded from the Bristol Channel , the Isle of Man and in northeast England . References Rodwell, J. S. 2000 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 5 Maritime communities and vegetation of open habitats ISBN 0 521 39167 9 hardback , ISBN 0 521 64476 3 paperback NVC SM Category British National Vegetation Classification salt marsh communities SM24 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community MG12

    NOTOC British NVC community MG12 Festuca arundinacea grassland is one of the Mesotrophic grasslands in the British National Vegetation Classification system mesotrophic grassland Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of three types of mesotrophic grassland classified as grass dominated inundation communities. It is a fairly localised coastal community. There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community Agrostis stolonifera Creeping Bent Agrostis stolonifera Tall Fescue Festuca arundinacea Red Fescue Festuca rubra No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with this community. Distribution This community is exclusively coastal it is mainly found on the south coast and western coasts of Britain, with an outlying site on the coast of Yorkshire . Subcommunities There are two Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities the Lolium perenne Holcus lanatus subcommunity the Oenanthe lachenalii subcommunity References Rodwell, J. S. 1992 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 3 Grasslands and montane communities ISBN 0 521 39166 0 hardback , ISBN 0 521 62719 2 paperback NVC MG Category British National Vegetation Classification mesotrophic grassland communities MG12 ...   more details



  1. British NVC community MG13

    NOTOC British NVC community MG13 Agrostis stolonifera Alopecurus geniculatus grassland is one of the Mesotrophic grasslands in the British National Vegetation Classification system mesotrophic grassland Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of three types of mesotrophic grassland classified as grass dominated inundation communities. This community is widely distributed. There are no Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification subcommunities . Community composition The following Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification constant species are found in this community Agrostis stolonifera Creeping Bent Agrostis stolonifera Marsh Foxtail Alopecurus geniculatus No Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification rare species are associated with this community. Distribution This community is widely distributed throughout the British lowlands, with the most extensive stands in eastern England. References Rodwell, J. S. 1992 British Plant Communities series of books British Plant Communities Volume 3 Grasslands and montane communities ISBN 0 521 39166 0 hardback , ISBN 0 521 62719 2 paperback NVC MG Category British National Vegetation Classification mesotrophic grassland communities MG13 ...   more details




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