Biotope - Typologie Européenne EUNIS
D2.3Niveau 3Tourbières de transition et tourbières tremblantes
↑ Niveau supérieur Description
Incompletely terrestrialized wetlands occupied by peat-forming vegetation with acid groundwater or (for vegetation rafts) acid underlying pool or lake water. Characteristic species are Calla palustris, Carex chordorrhiza, Carex diandra, Carex heleonastes, Carex lasiocarpa, Carex limosa, Carex rostrata, Menyanthes trifoliata, Potentilla palustris, Rhynchospora alba, Scheuchzeria palustris. Included are rafts of Sphagnum and Eriophorum (D2.38) and quaking rafts of Molinia caerulea (D2.3D). Excluded are stands of vegetation fringing water bodies (C3.2) unless the vegetation raft is sufficiently extensive to count as a habitat in its own right.
Taxons associés
D2.36Niveau 4Gazons à Carex heleonastes
Habitat sélectionné Description
Transition mire communities of the Palaearctic domaine dominated by Carex heleonastes, often associated with Meesia triquetra, forming short to medium-tall swards, of local distribution in transition mires and in bog hollows of peri-Alpine and northern European areas.
Taxons associés
Carex heleonastes Ehrh. ex L.f., 1782Esp. caract.Meesia triquetra (L. ex Jolycl.) Ã…ngstr., 1844Esp. caract.