British NVC community W1 (Salix cinerea – Galium palustre woodland)
NVC community W1 (Salix cinerea - Galium palustre woodland) is one of the woodland communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system; it is one of seven woodland communities in the NVC classed as "wet woodlands".
W1 Salix cinerea – Galium palustre woodland | |
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Volume | 1 - Woodlands and scrub |
Constant species | Grey Willow (Salix cinerea) and Common Marsh-bedstraw (Galium palustre) |
Rare species | Tufted Loosestrife (Lysimachia thyrsiflora) |
British National Vegetation Classification Terminology |
This is a community with a widely scattered distribution in the lowlands of Britain. There are no subcommunities.
Community composition
Two constant species are found in this community, Grey Willow (Salix cinerea) and Common Marsh-bedstraw (Galium palustre).
One rare species, Tufted Loosestrife (Lysimachia thyrsiflora) is also associated with the community.
Distribution
This community is widely distributed in the lowlands of Britain.
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References
- Rodwell, J. S. (1991) British Plant Communities Volume 1 - Woodlands and scrub ISBN 0-521-23558-8 (hardback), ISBN 0-521-62721-4 (paperback)
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