Abstract
The author presents his own concept of potential landscape phytocomplexes as the structural space units on the level of plant organization higher than an ecosystem (i.e. above biogeocenosis). He also defines the concept of vegetation landscape in a typological sense. Basing on the example of Sudety Mountains and Foreland regions, the author demonstrates a method of distinguishing landscape phytocomplexes and their utilization for regional description of vegetation and geobotanical regionalization.
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