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Appendix II-2: Legend of the General Map of the Natural Vegetation of Europe

I ZONAL FORMATIONS

A

A1

A2

Polar deserts and subnival-nival vegetation of high mountains

Arctic polar deserts

Subnival vegetation of high mountains in the boreal and and nemoral zone

B

B1

B2

B3

B4

B5

Arctic tundras and alpine vegetation

Northern arctic tundras

Middle arctic tundras

Southern arctic and shrub tundras

Mountain tundras and sparse mountain vegetation

Alpine vegetation in boreal, nemoral and Mediterranean zone

C

C1

C2

C3

Subarctic, boreal and nemoral montane open woodlands, as well as subalpine and oro-Mediterranean vegetation

Eastern boreal woodlands

Western boreal and nemoral-montane birch forests, partly with pine forests

Subalpine and oro-Mediterranean vegetation (forests, scrub and dwarf shrub communities in combination with grasslands and tall forb communities)

D

D1

D2

D3

D4

D5

D6

D7

D8

D9

D10

D11

D12

Mesophytic and hygromesophytic coniferous and mixed broadleaved–coniferous forests

Western boreal spruce forests, partly with pine, birch, alder

Northern boreal types

Middle boreal types

Southern boreal types

Eastern boreal pine-spruce and fir-spruce forests, partly with birch, larch

Northern boreal types

Middle boreal types

Southern boreal types

Montane (Ural) types

Hemiboreal spruce and fir-spruce forests with broad-leaved trees: a) lowland-colline, partly submontane types, b) montane (Ural) types

Montane to altimontane, partly submontane fir and spruce forests in the nemoral zone

Boreal and hemiboreal pine forests, partly with birch, spruce

Northern boreal pine forests

Middle and southern to hemiboreal pine forests: a) lowland-colline types, b) montane types

Hemiboreal and nemoral pine forests, partly with broad-leaved trees: a) lowland (to submontane) types, b) montane to altimontane types

E

Atlantic dwarf shrub heaths

F

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

Mesophytic deciduous broad-leaved and mixed coniferous-broadleaved forests

Acidophilous oak and mixed oak forests, poor in species. a) lowland to submontane types,

b) montane to altimontane types

Mixed oak-ash forests

Mixed oak-hornbeam forests

Lime-oak forests: a) lowland colline types, b) submontane-montane types

Beech and mixed beech forests: a) lowland to submontane types b) montane to altimontane types, partly with fir and spruce

Oriental beech and hornbeam-Oriental beech forests

Caucasian mixed hornbeam-oak forests

G

G1

G2

G3

G4

Thermophilous mixed deciduous broadleaved forests

Subcontinental thermophilous (mixed) pedunculate oak and sessile oak forests

Sub-Mediterranean-subcontinental thermophilous bitter oak forests, as well as mixed forests

Sub-Mediterranean and meso-supra-Mediterranean downy oak forests, as well as mixed forests

Mediterranean oak forest

H

Hygro-thermophyllous mixed deciduous broadleaved forest

J

J1

J2

J3

J4

J5

J6

J7

J8

Mediterranean sclerophyllous forests and scrub

Meso- and supra Mediterranean, as well as relict sclerophyllous forests

Quercus ilex subsp. rotundifolia forests: a) Meso-Mediterranean types, b) Supra-Mediterranean and relict types

Holm oak forests: a) Meso-Mediterranean types, b) Supra-Mediterranean and relict types

Cork oak forests

Kermes oak forests and scrub

Thermo-Mediterranean sclerophyllous forests and xerophytic scrub

Thermo-Mediterranean cork oak forests

Thermo-Mediterranean Quercus ilex subsp. rotundifolia forests

Wild olive-locust tree forests

Thermo-Mediterranean xerophytic scrub

K

K1

K2

K3

K4

Xerophytic coniferous forests and scrub

Nemoral, sub-and oro-Mediterranean pine forests

Meso- to thermo-Mediterranean pine forests

Meso- and supra-Mediterranean fir forests

Juniper and cypress woodlands and scrub

L

L1

L2

Forest steppes (meadow steppes or dry grasslands alternating with deciduous broadleaved forests or xerophytic scrub)

Subcontinental meadow steppes and dry grassland alternating with oak forests or scrub:

a) Lowland colline types, b) submontane to montane types

Sub-Mediterranean-subcontinental lowland to montane herb-grass steppes, partly meadow steppes, alternating with oak forests with Acer tataricum

M

M1

M2

M3

M4

Steppes

Herb-rich grass steppe: a) lowland colline types, b) montane type

Herb-grass steppe: a) lowland colline types, b) montane type

Grass steppes

Desert steppes

N

Oroxerophytic vegetation (thorn cushion communities, tommilares, mountain steppes, partly scrub)

O

O1

O2

Deserts

Northern lowland dwarf semishrub deserts

Southern lowland-colline dwarf semishrub deserts with ephemeroids

II AZONAL FORMATIONS

P

P1

P2

Coastal vegetation and inland halophytic vegetation

Vegetation of costal sand dunes and sea shores, often in combination with halophytic vegetation, partly with vegetation of rocky sea shores

Coastal and inland halophytic vegetation

R
Tall reed and tall sedge swamps, aquatic vegetation

S

S1

S2

S3

Mires

Ombrotrophic mires

Arctic-subarctic ombro-minerotrophic mires

Minerotrophic mires

T

Fen and swamp forests

U

U1

U2

Vegetation of flood plains, estuaries and freshwater polders

Flood-plain vegetation and moist lowland forests

Vegetation of estuaries and freshwater polders


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