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E5 – Calluna heaths
are dominated mainly by Calluna vulgaris, chamaephytes and hemiphanerophytes are common. The tree- and the high shrub layer are made up from scant dwarf tree individuals and shrubs (the canopy closure is maximum 40%). As a secondary vegetation, it occurs in small islands of places of intensive land-use, on eroded, very acid soils, and in humid, cool climate. The actual area of the habitat is approximately 16 ha in the country. Two third of the occurrences are in the region of Őrség and Vendvidék. Few stands can be found around Kőszeg, in the western part of Bakony and Balaton-felvidék (in the vicinity of Uzsa and Salföld), and in the northeastern part of the Északi-középhegység (Aggteleki-karszt, Sátor-hegység).
Molnár, Zs., M. Biró, J. Bölöni & F. Horváth (2008): Distribution of the (semi-)natural habitats in Hungary I.: Marshes and grasslands, Acta Botanica Hungarica 50 (Suppl): 59-105. >>> letöltés (5,4 MB, PDF)
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