List of Plant Communities in The British National Vegetation Classification - Aquatic Communities

Aquatic Communities

The following 24 communities are described in Volume 4 of British Plant Communities. For an article summarising these communities see Aquatic communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system.

  • A1Lemna gibba community Lemnetum gibbae Miyawaki & J. Tx. 1960
  • A2 Lemna minor community Lemnetum minoris Soó 1947
  • A3 Spirodela polyrhiza - Hydrocharis morsus-ranae community
  • A4 Hydrocharis morsus-ranae - Stratiotes aloides community
  • A5 Ceratophyllum demersum community Certaophylletum demersi Hild 1956
  • A6 Ceratophyllum submersum community Certaophylletum submersi Den Hartog & Segal 1964
  • A7 Nymphaea alba community Nymphaeetum albae Oberdorfer & Mitarb. 1967
  • A8 Nuphar lutea community
  • A9 Potamogeton natans community
  • A10 Polygonum amphibium community
  • A11 Potamogeton pectinatus - Myriophyllum spicatum community
  • A12 Potamogeton pectinatus community
  • A13 Potamogeton perfoliatus - Myriophyllum alterniflorum community
  • A14 Myriophyllum alterniflorum community Myriophylletum alterniflori
  • A15 Elodea canadensis community
  • A16 Callitriche stagnalis community
  • A17 Ranunculus penicillatus ssp. pseudofluitans community
  • A18 Ranunculus fluitans community Ranunculetum fluitantis Allorge 1922
  • A19 Ranunculus aquatilis community Ranunculetum aquatilis Géhu 1961
  • A20 Ranunculus peltatus community Ranunculetum peltati Sauer 1947
  • A21 Ranunculus baudotii community Ranunculetum baudotii Br.-Bl. 1952
  • A22 Littorella uniflora - Lobelia dortmanna community
  • A23 Isoetes lacustris/setacea community
  • A24 Juncus bulbosus community

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