F2.11Niveau 4Fourrés des combes à neige acidoclines boréo-alpines à Salix herbacea
↑ Niveau supérieur Description
Acidophile or acidocline snow-patch and snowbed communities of the boreal and arcto-alpine mountains, dominated by dwarf willows. Creeping species dominate, adapted to the short growth season in areas covered by snow for up to eight to ten months. Typical species: Salix herbacea, Carex firma, Dryas octopetala, Salix retusa, Aster alpinus and Carex sempervirens. Endemic species are also often found.
Taxons associés
Aster alpinus L., 1753Esp. caract.Carex firma Mygind ex Host, 1797Esp. caract.Carex sempervirens Vill., 1787Esp. caract.Dryas octopetala L., 1753Esp. caract.Salix herbacea L., 1753Esp. caract.Salix retusa L., 1759Esp. caract.
F2.111Niveau 5Communautés alpiennes acidiphiles des combes à neige à Saules nains
Habitat sélectionné Description
Dwarf willow (Salix herbacea) snow-patches of the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Carpathians, the Dinarids, the Pelagonides, the Pirin and Rila mountains, occupying areas covered by snow for up to eight to ten months.
Taxons associés
Salix herbacea L., 1753Esp. caract.