37.1111 - Atlantic and sub-Atlantic meadowsweet stands

Classification des habitats du Paléarctique (2001)

Description

Hygrophile tall herb strips of fertile alluvial stream banks of Atlantic and sub-Atlantic Western Europe, western and northern Central Europe, with irradiations in sub-Mediterranean regions and in the hills of the Pannonic plain, mostly dominated by Filipendula ulmaria, with Achillea ptarmica, Angelica sylvestris, Cirsium palustre, Deschampsia cespitosa, Epilobium hirsutum, Geranium palustre, Eupatorium cannabinum, Lysimachia vulgaris, Lythrum salicaria, Phalaris arundinacea, Polygonum bistorta, Valeriana officinalis, Rumex acetosa, Urtica dioica, Vicia cracca.

Correspondances phytosociologiques

Filipendulion ulmariae p.: Valeriano-Filipenduletum, Filipendulo-Geranietum, Chaerophyllo hirsuti-Filipenduletum, Lysimachio vulgaris-Filipenduletum, Epilobio hirsuti-Filipenduletum, Ranunculo aconitifolii-Filipenduletum, Cirsio heterophylli-Filipenduletum, Euphorbio villosae-Filipenduletum, Senecio legionensis-Filipenduletum ulmariae, i.a.

Bibliographie

Devillers P., Devillers-Terschuren J. & Vander Linden C., 2001. PHYSIS Palaearctic Habitat Classification Database. Updated to 10 December 2001. Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles, Bruxelles. (Source)

Lebrun & al., 1949: units 126, 127; Ellenberg, 1963, 1988; Guinochet and Vilmorin, 1973; Westhoff and den Held, 1975; Mériaux, 1976; De Sloover and Lebrun, 1976; Noirfalise & al., 1980; Soo, 1980; Wheeler, 1980c; De Sloover & al., 1980: 59-62; Gorissen & al., 1983; Moravec & al., 1983; Matuszkiewicz, 1984: 85; Nordiska ministerradet, 1984: units 5.2.3.2 [p.], 5.2.3.2a [p.]; Rivas-Martinez & al., 1984b: 138-139, 216, 232; Rivas-Martinez & al., 1987; Oberdorfer, 1990; Korotkov & al., 1991: 149; Trautmann, 1991: 44, Table 11c, d; Pott, 1992: 238-239; Rodwell, 1992: unit M27; Julve, 1993: 99; Ellmauer and Mucina, 1993: 324-329, 330; Robbe, 1993: 45; Påhlsson, 1994: units 5.2.3.2 [p.], 5.2.3.2a [p.]; Schubert & al., 1995: 297-298; Frankard & al., 1998: 36-37; Seliskar, 1998: 16.