Concept: Helleno-Moesian [Quercus dalechampii] forests. in the eunishabitats vocabulary

Concept URI http://eunis.eea.europa.eu/eunishabitats/G1.763
Preferred label Helleno-Moesian [Quercus dalechampii] forests.
Definition [Quercus dalechampii]-dominated forests of the hills and mountain slopes of the Pelagonids, the Pindus, the Moeso-Macedonian mountains, the Rhodopids. They include, in particular, the xero-mesophile [Quercus dalechampii]-dominated forests, sometimes mixed with [Quercus cerris], [Quercus frainetto] or [Fraxinus excelsior], with [Carpinus orientalis], [Ostrya carpinifolia] or [Fraxinus ornus] often present and sometimes abundant, widespread in the durmast oak-hornbeam, 600-1200 metre, belt of the Rhodopides and the Moeso-Macedonian mountains, drier than the [Carpinus betulus]-[Quercus dalechampii] forests of unit 41.2C35. [Ruscus aculeatus] is often present and sometimes subdominant in their undergrowth. They also include local formations of the upper supra-Mediterranean level of northern and middle Greece, mostly of the Pindus and of crystalline or metamorphic ranges of the southern Moeso-Macedonian mountains and Rhodopides, likewise altitudinally inserted between [Quercus frainetto] and beech forests.
Notation G1.763
Status Valid
Status Modified 2014-01-31
Accepted Date 2014-01-31
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