Abstract

This paper describes the phytosociological characteristics of the ravine forests found in the Zselic Hills, SW Hungary. The studied stands are relatively well separated from the ravine forests occurring in the mountain ranges of Hungary. They are moderately similar to the ravine forests in the Western Balkan due to their submediterranean elements (Scutellario altissimae-Aceretum [Horvát A. O. 1958] Soó et Borhidi in Soó 1962; Chrysanthemo macrophyllo-Aceretum [I. Horvat 1938] Borhidi 1963b; Omphalodo vernae-Aceretum P. Košir et Marinček 1999; Dryopterido affini-Aceretum P. Košir 2005a). This forest type is identified with the ravine forests (Polysticho setiferi-Aceretum Kevey in Borhidi et Kevey 1996) found in the Zala Hills.

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