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Common Rue
Ruta graveolens L.
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European Vegetation Archive (EVA)
festuco brometea vegetation unit
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https://eol.org/schema/terms/esl_FES
Definition:
Dry grassland and steppe vegetation of mostly base- and colloid-rich soils in the submediterranean, nemoral and hemiboreal zones of Europe
Attribution:
Br._Bl. et Tx. ex Soó 1947 AND https://doi.org/10.1111/avsc.12257, accessed at https://www.synbiosys.alterra.nl/evc/, May 2020
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trifolio geranietea sanguinei vegetation unit
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Thermophilous forest fringe and tall-herb vegetation in nutrient-poor sites in the submediterranean to subboreal zones of Europe and the Macaronesia
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T. Müller 1962 AND https://doi.org/10.1111/avsc.12257, accessed at https://www.synbiosys.alterra.nl/evc/, May 2020
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