fag04 | The further subdivision of this order reflects the biogeographic differentiation and post-glacial history of European beech forests. However, the extensive splitting as proposed by some authors (e.g. Dierschke & Bohn 2004) is not supported by floristic evidence (see also the Remark for the Fagion sylvaticae). For the complex nomenclature of the name Fagetalia sylvaticae see Willner et al. (2015b). (W. Willner).
Synonyms
Abieti albae-Fagetalia sylvaticae
(1)
Aegopodio-Fagetalia sylvaticae
(31)
Aegopodio-Fagetalia sylvaticae
(29c)
Aremonio-Fagetalia sylvaticae
(5)
Aremonio-Fagetalia sylvaticae
(3b)
Asperulo-Fagetalia sylvaticae
(3d)
Asperulo-Fagetalia sylvaticae
(3d)
Carpino-Fagetalia sylvaticae
(syntax.syn.)
Dentario-Fagetalia sylvaticae
(syntax.syn.)
Fraxinetalia
(syntax.syn.)
– fag05 This order was typified using the Acero-Ulmion Scamoni et Passarge 1959 by Clausnitzer & Spangenberg in Dengler et al. (2004: 381) that is considered a synonym of the Fagion sylvaticae Luquet 1926. (W. Willner).
Mercuriali-Fagetalia sylvaticae
(3d)
Mercuriali-Fagetalia sylvaticae
(3d)
Querco-Fagetalia sylvaticae
(syntax.syn.)
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