RC - Uncharacteristic hardwood forests and plantations - Keményfás jellegtelen vagy telepített egyéb erdők (HU)

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RC – Uncharacteristic hardwood forests and plantations: 
Forests dominated generally by only one native hardwood tree species. They have poor herb layer and their classification to another natural habitat type [from J to N] is problematic. Plantations on arable fields, on grasslands, and on the place of former (semi-)natural forests consist generally this group, but infrequently spontaneous woodlands or forests of uncertain origin on grasslands and on old-fields also belong to this habitat type. Most frequent dominating tree species are the Quercus cerris and Q. robur, the Fraxinus excelsior and F. angustifolia subsp. pannonica. The total area of the habitat is more than 80000 ha. It occurs with the largest extension on Alföld (30000 ha) and in the Dunántúli-középhegység (17500 ha). It covers smaller area on Dél-Dunántúl (12500 ha) and on Nyugat-Dunántúl (8500 ha). It can be found with the smallest amount in the Északi-középhegység (6500 ha) and on Kisalföld (5000 ha). 

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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