G1.7CNiveau 4Forêts thermophiles mixtes
↑ Niveau supérieur Description
Nonalluvial deciduous or semideciduous forests or woods of sub-Mediterranean climate regions and supra-Mediterranean altitudinal levels, and of western Eurasian steppe and substeppe zones of Ostryo-Carpinion alliance, dominated by Ostrya carpinifolia, Carpinus orientalis, Acer spp., Fraxinus spp., Tilia spp. or Celtis australis; like the thermophilous oak woods of unit G1.7, they may, under local microclimatic or edaphic conditions, replace the evergreen oak forests in mesomediterranean or thermo-Mediterranean areas, and irradiate far north into medio-European or sub-Atlantic regions.
Taxons associés
Acer L., 1753Esp. caract.Celtis australis L., 1753Esp. caract.Fraxinus L., 1753Esp. caract.Ostrya carpinifolia Scop., 1771Esp. caract.Tilia L., 1753Esp. caract.
G1.7C5Niveau 5Bois de Celtis australis
Habitat sélectionné Description
Thermophilous woods dominated by, or rich in, Celtis australis. Forests dominated by Celtis australis may have been an important component of Mediterranean woodland, in particular in North Africa, but appear to have been destroyed almost everywhere and to be represented only by individual trees and small stands.
Taxons associés
Celtis australis L., 1753Esp. caract.