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'''NVC community W10''' ('''''[[Quercus robur]] - [[Pteridium aquilinum]] - [[Rubus fruticosus]]'' woodland''') is one of the [[Woodland and scrub communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system|woodland]] [[Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification|communities]] in the [[British National Vegetation Classification]] system. It is one of the six communities falling in the "mixed deciduous and oak/birch woodlands" group.
'''NVC community W10''' ('''''[[Quercus robur]] - [[Pteridium aquilinum]] - [[Rubus fruticosus]]'' woodland''') is one of the [[Woodland and scrub communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system|woodland]] [[Terminology used in connection with the British National Vegetation Classification|communities]] in the [[British National Vegetation Classification]] system. It is one of the six communities falling in the "mixed deciduous and oak/birch woodlands" group.

Latest revision as of 22:08, 6 December 2021

NVC community W10 (Quercus robur - Pteridium aquilinum - Rubus fruticosus woodland) is one of the woodland communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of the six communities falling in the "mixed deciduous and oak/birch woodlands" group.

This is a widely distributed community, except in Scotland. There are five subcommunities.

Community composition

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Four constant species are found in this community:

No rare species are also associated with the community.

Distribution

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This community is widespread throughout lowland areas of England and Wales. It extends into lowland southern and eastern areas of Scotland, but in the west, it is replaced by community W11.

Subcommunities

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There are five subcommunities:

References

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  • Rodwell, J. S. (1991) British Plant Communities Volume 1 - Woodlands and scrub ISBN 0-521-23558-8 (hardback), ISBN 0-521-62721-4 (paperback)