pic15 | The formal proposition towards the name conservation (Vaccinio uliginosi-Pinion sylvestris Passarge et G. Hofmann 1968 nom. conserv. propos.) was published in Willner & Grabherr (2007: 237). (L. Mucina).
Synonyms
Eriophoro-Pinion sylvestris Passarge in Passarge et G. Hofmann 1968
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Eriophoro-Pinion sylvestris Passarge 1968
(syntax.syn.)
– pic17 In case this name will be used to designate a valid syntaxonomic concept, the name inversion is warranted because the name-giving taxon Pinus sylvestris is found in the upper layer − the layer overtopping that of Rhododendron tomentosum (syn. Ledum palustre). (L. Mucina).
Ledo-Pinion Tx. 1955 nom. invers. propos.
(invers.superfl.)
– pic16 Syntaxonomic position of the Eriophoro vaginati-Pinion and the Vaccinio uliginosi-Pinion requires further study due to complex small-scale mosaic patterns involving grass-dominated and dwarf-shrub dominated patches in the undergrowth of these wooded pine bogs, playing havoc in sampling and syntaxonomy. (L. Mucina).