M7 - Continental deciduous rocky thickets - Sziklai cserjések (HU)

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M7 – Continental deciduous rocky thickets: 
Low-growing (0.3-2 m) edaphic thickets, developed on solid bedrock, with 50% minimal closure. Rocky thickets are submontane habitats connected to rock outcrops and to rocky, shallow soils. Rare shrub species growing on rocks (Spiraea media, Cotoneaster species., Amelanchier ovalis) constitute this rare habitat that occurs always in small stands. Only 160 occurrences are known in Hungary. It can be found in the eastern part of the country, in submontane regions, most frequently in the Északi-középhegység (135 occurrences, Börzsöny, Cserhát, Mátra, Bükk, Sátor-hegység). Further occurrences are in Mecsek, and in the eastern part of the Dunántúli-középhegység (Visegrádi-hegység, Pilis, Gerecse, Vértes, Velencei-hegység, Keleti-Bakony), with decreasing numbers towards the west. 

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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