Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Preamble
- General Introduction
- Mires
- Introduction to Mires
- Key to Mires
- Community Descriptions
- M1 Sphagnum Auriculatum Bog Pool Community
- M2 Sphagnum Cuspidatum/Recurvum Bog Pool Community
- M3 Eriophorum Angustifolium Bog Pool Community
- M4 Carex Rostr Ata-Sphagnum Recurvum Mire
- M5 Carex Rostrata-Sphagnum Squarrosum Mire
- M6 Carex Echinata-Sphagnum Recurvum/Auriculatum Mire
- M7 Carex Curta-Sphagnum Russowii Mire
- M8 Carex Rostrata-Sphagnum Warnstorfii Mire
- M9 Carex rostrata-Calliergon Cuspidatum/Giganteum Mire
- M10 Carex Dioica-Pinguicula Vulgaris mire Pinguiculo-Caricetum Dioicae Jones 1973 Emend.
- M11 Carex Demissa-Saxifraga Aizoides Mire Carici-Saxifragetum Aizoidis Mcvean & Ratcliffe 1962 Emend.
- M12 Carex Saxatilis Mire Caricetum Saxatilis Mcvean & Ratcliffe 1962
- M13 Schoenus Nigricans-Juncus Subnodulosus Mire Schoenetum Nigricantis Koch 1926
- M14 Schoenus Nigricans-Narthecium Ossifragum Mire
- M15 Scirpus Cespitosus-Erica Tetralix Wet Heath
- M16 Erica Tetralix-Sphagnum Compactum Wet Heath Ericetum Tetralicis Schwickerath 1933
- M17 Scirpus cespitosus-Eriophorum vaginatum blanket mire
- M18 Erica Tetralix-Sphagnum Papillosum Raised and Blanket Mire
- M19 Calluna Vulgaris-Eriophorum Vaginatum Blanket Mire
- M20 Eriophorum Vaginatum Blanket and Raised Mire
- M21 Narthecium Ossifragum-Sphagnum Papillosum Valley Mire Narthecio-Sphagnetum Euatlanticum Duvigneaud 1949
- M22 Juncus Subnodulosus-Cirsium Palustre Fen-Meadow
- M23 Juncus Effusus/Acutiflorus-Galium Palustre Rush-Pasture
- M24 Molinia Caerulea-Cirsium Dissectum Fen-Meadow Cirsio-Molinietum Caeruleae Sissingh & De Vries 1942 Emend.
- M25 Molinia Caerulea-Potentilla Erecta Mire
- M26 Molinia Caerulea-Crepis Paludosa Mire
- M27 Filipendula Ulmaria-Angelica Sylvestris Mire
- M28 Iris Pseudacorus-Filipendula Ulmaria Mire Filipendulo-Iridetum Pseudacori Adam 1976 Emend.
- M29 Hypericum Elodes-Potamogeton Polygonifolius Soakway Hyperico-Potametum Polygonifolii (Allorge 1921) Braun-Blanquet & Tüxen 1952
- M30 Related Vegetation of Seasonally-Inundated Habitats Hydrocotylo-Baldellion Tüxen & Dierssen 1972
- M31 Anthelia Julacea-Sphagnum Auriculatum Spring Sphagnoauriculati-Anthelietumjulaceae Shimwell 1972
- M32 Philonotis Fontana-Saxifraga Stellaris Spring Philonoto-Saxifragetum Stellaris Nordhagen 1943
- M33 Pohlia Wahlenbergii Var. Glacialis Spring Pohlietum Glacialis Mcvean & Ratcliffe 1962
- M34 Carex Demissa-Koenigia Islandica Flush
- M35 Ranunculus Omiophyllus-Montia Fontana Rill
- M36 Lowland Springs and Streambanks of Shaded Situations Cardaminion (Maas 1959) Westhoff & Den Held 1969
- M37 Cratoneuron Commutatum-Festuca Rubra Spring
- M38 Cratoneuron Commutatum-Carex Nigra Spring
- Heaths
- Introduction to Heaths
- Key to Heaths
- Community Descriptions
- H1 Calluna Vulgaris-Festuca Ovzmz Heath
- H2 Calluna Vulgaris-Ulex Minor Heath
- H3 Ulex Minor-Agrostis Curtisii Heath
- H4 Ulex Gallii-Agrostis Curtisii Heath
- H5 Erica Vagans-Schoenus Nigricans Heath
- H6 Erica Vagans-Ulex Europaeus Heath
- H7 Calluna Vulgaris-Scilla Verna Heath
- H8 Calluna Vulgaris-Ulex Gallii Heath
- H9 Calluna Vulgaris-Deschampsia Flexuosa Heath
- H10 Calluna Vulgaris-Erica Cinerea Heath
- H11 Calluna Vulgaris-Carex Arenaria Heath
- H12 Calluna Vulgaris-Vaccinium Myrtillus Heath
- H13 Calluna Vulgaris-Cladonia Arbuscula Heath
- H14 Calluna Vulgaris-Racomitrium Lanuginosum Heath
- H15 Calluna Vulgaris-Juniperus Communis Ssp. Nana Heath
- H16 Calluna Vulgaris-Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi Heath
- H17 Calluna Vulgaris-Arctostaphylos Alpinus Heath
- H18 Vaccinium Myrtillus-Deschampsia Flexuosa Heath
- H19 Vaccinium Myrtillus-Cladonia Arbuscula Heath
- H20 Vaccinium Myrtillus-Racomitrium Lanuginosum Heath
- H21 Calluna Vulgaris-Vaccinium Myrtillus-Sphagnum Capillifolium Heath
- H22 Vaccinium Myrtillus-Rubus Chamaemorus Heath
- Index of Synonyms to Mires and Heaths
- Index of Species in Mires and Heaths
- Bibliography
M24 - Molinia Caerulea-Cirsium Dissectum Fen-Meadow Cirsio-Molinietum Caeruleae Sissingh & De Vries 1942 Emend.
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- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Preamble
- General Introduction
- Mires
- Introduction to Mires
- Key to Mires
- Community Descriptions
- M1 Sphagnum Auriculatum Bog Pool Community
- M2 Sphagnum Cuspidatum/Recurvum Bog Pool Community
- M3 Eriophorum Angustifolium Bog Pool Community
- M4 Carex Rostr Ata-Sphagnum Recurvum Mire
- M5 Carex Rostrata-Sphagnum Squarrosum Mire
- M6 Carex Echinata-Sphagnum Recurvum/Auriculatum Mire
- M7 Carex Curta-Sphagnum Russowii Mire
- M8 Carex Rostrata-Sphagnum Warnstorfii Mire
- M9 Carex rostrata-Calliergon Cuspidatum/Giganteum Mire
- M10 Carex Dioica-Pinguicula Vulgaris mire Pinguiculo-Caricetum Dioicae Jones 1973 Emend.
- M11 Carex Demissa-Saxifraga Aizoides Mire Carici-Saxifragetum Aizoidis Mcvean & Ratcliffe 1962 Emend.
- M12 Carex Saxatilis Mire Caricetum Saxatilis Mcvean & Ratcliffe 1962
- M13 Schoenus Nigricans-Juncus Subnodulosus Mire Schoenetum Nigricantis Koch 1926
- M14 Schoenus Nigricans-Narthecium Ossifragum Mire
- M15 Scirpus Cespitosus-Erica Tetralix Wet Heath
- M16 Erica Tetralix-Sphagnum Compactum Wet Heath Ericetum Tetralicis Schwickerath 1933
- M17 Scirpus cespitosus-Eriophorum vaginatum blanket mire
- M18 Erica Tetralix-Sphagnum Papillosum Raised and Blanket Mire
- M19 Calluna Vulgaris-Eriophorum Vaginatum Blanket Mire
- M20 Eriophorum Vaginatum Blanket and Raised Mire
- M21 Narthecium Ossifragum-Sphagnum Papillosum Valley Mire Narthecio-Sphagnetum Euatlanticum Duvigneaud 1949
- M22 Juncus Subnodulosus-Cirsium Palustre Fen-Meadow
- M23 Juncus Effusus/Acutiflorus-Galium Palustre Rush-Pasture
- M24 Molinia Caerulea-Cirsium Dissectum Fen-Meadow Cirsio-Molinietum Caeruleae Sissingh & De Vries 1942 Emend.
- M25 Molinia Caerulea-Potentilla Erecta Mire
- M26 Molinia Caerulea-Crepis Paludosa Mire
- M27 Filipendula Ulmaria-Angelica Sylvestris Mire
- M28 Iris Pseudacorus-Filipendula Ulmaria Mire Filipendulo-Iridetum Pseudacori Adam 1976 Emend.
- M29 Hypericum Elodes-Potamogeton Polygonifolius Soakway Hyperico-Potametum Polygonifolii (Allorge 1921) Braun-Blanquet & Tüxen 1952
- M30 Related Vegetation of Seasonally-Inundated Habitats Hydrocotylo-Baldellion Tüxen & Dierssen 1972
- M31 Anthelia Julacea-Sphagnum Auriculatum Spring Sphagnoauriculati-Anthelietumjulaceae Shimwell 1972
- M32 Philonotis Fontana-Saxifraga Stellaris Spring Philonoto-Saxifragetum Stellaris Nordhagen 1943
- M33 Pohlia Wahlenbergii Var. Glacialis Spring Pohlietum Glacialis Mcvean & Ratcliffe 1962
- M34 Carex Demissa-Koenigia Islandica Flush
- M35 Ranunculus Omiophyllus-Montia Fontana Rill
- M36 Lowland Springs and Streambanks of Shaded Situations Cardaminion (Maas 1959) Westhoff & Den Held 1969
- M37 Cratoneuron Commutatum-Festuca Rubra Spring
- M38 Cratoneuron Commutatum-Carex Nigra Spring
- Heaths
- Introduction to Heaths
- Key to Heaths
- Community Descriptions
- H1 Calluna Vulgaris-Festuca Ovzmz Heath
- H2 Calluna Vulgaris-Ulex Minor Heath
- H3 Ulex Minor-Agrostis Curtisii Heath
- H4 Ulex Gallii-Agrostis Curtisii Heath
- H5 Erica Vagans-Schoenus Nigricans Heath
- H6 Erica Vagans-Ulex Europaeus Heath
- H7 Calluna Vulgaris-Scilla Verna Heath
- H8 Calluna Vulgaris-Ulex Gallii Heath
- H9 Calluna Vulgaris-Deschampsia Flexuosa Heath
- H10 Calluna Vulgaris-Erica Cinerea Heath
- H11 Calluna Vulgaris-Carex Arenaria Heath
- H12 Calluna Vulgaris-Vaccinium Myrtillus Heath
- H13 Calluna Vulgaris-Cladonia Arbuscula Heath
- H14 Calluna Vulgaris-Racomitrium Lanuginosum Heath
- H15 Calluna Vulgaris-Juniperus Communis Ssp. Nana Heath
- H16 Calluna Vulgaris-Arctostaphylos Uva-Ursi Heath
- H17 Calluna Vulgaris-Arctostaphylos Alpinus Heath
- H18 Vaccinium Myrtillus-Deschampsia Flexuosa Heath
- H19 Vaccinium Myrtillus-Cladonia Arbuscula Heath
- H20 Vaccinium Myrtillus-Racomitrium Lanuginosum Heath
- H21 Calluna Vulgaris-Vaccinium Myrtillus-Sphagnum Capillifolium Heath
- H22 Vaccinium Myrtillus-Rubus Chamaemorus Heath
- Index of Synonyms to Mires and Heaths
- Index of Species in Mires and Heaths
- Bibliography
Summary
Synonymy
Litter Godwin & Tansley 1929; Molinietum Godwin 1941, Willis & Jefferies 1959, Ivimey-Cook et al. 1975 p.p.; Molinia-edge Haslam 1965; Cirsio-Molinietum peucedanetosum (Sissingh & De Vries 1942) Wheeler 1978; Cirsio-Molinietum (Sissingh & De Vries 1942) Wheeler 1980c p.p.; Grassy Heath NCC Devon Heathland Report 1980.
Constant species
Carex panicea, Cirsium dissectum, Lotus uliginosus, Molinia caerulea, Potentilla erecta.
Rare species
Hypericum undulatum, Peucedanum palustre, Selinum carvifolia.
Physiognomy
The Cirsio-Molinietum caeruleae includes the bulk of the Molinia caerulea vegetation in the lowland south-east of Britain. Molinia is almost always the dominant plant in the community and it can be very abundant, forming the basis of a rough sward or occurring as a more stronglytussocky cover, a kind of structure well shown in the classic early account of this vegetation from Wicken Fen in Cambridgeshire (Godwin & Tansley 1929). And there are stands in which the abundance of Molinia is so overwhelming that its dense herbage and thick litter reduce the associated flora to scattered individuals of a very few species. Often, however, the number of companions is considerable: although many of the associates are plants of fairly wide distribution among damper meadows and pastures, the most frequent of them comprise a quite distinctive assemblage, and some of the preferentials attain such local prominence as to mask the major contribution which Molinia and the other constants make to the community. Much of this character reflects the origin of this kind of vegetation from rather diverse precursors by the application of particular treatments.
In structural terms, the most important associates of Molinia are other monocotyledons of medium stature, particularly rushes, which can make quite a substantial contribution to the dense layer of herbage characteristic of the community. Typically, this is 20-60 cm tall, though its physiognomy is strongly dependent on the style and incidence of treatment: in grazed stands, for example, the cover can be shorter than this, with stretches of close-cropped sward running among clumps of more resistant plants; where there is no grazing, and where the vegetation has not been mown for some time, the herbage can be taller and ranker. The trophic state of the substrate also influences the structure of the vegetation, with shorter and more open swards developing over more calcareous and impoverished soils.
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- British Plant Communities , pp. 256 - 269Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1992