Nonalluvial Atlantic, sub-Atlantic and nemoral forests dominated by Fraxinus excelsior, particularly characteristic of Britain, of the northwestern Iberian peninsula and of the Baltic moraine hills of Mecklenburg, but distributed also in other parts of central and southeast Europe. Pioneer secondary formations on abandoned cultivated land are included.
Fraxinus excelsior-dominated facies of sub-Atlantic oxlip oak forests (unit G1.A13), characteristic, in particular, of forests on imperfectly drained marls and schistoid clays.