British NVC community CG1

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NVC community CG1 (Festuca ovina - Carlina vulgaris grassland) is one of the calcicolous grassland communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of three short-sward communities associated with heavy grazing, within the lowland calcicolous grassland group, and is regarded as the south-west coastal counterpart of "typical" chalk grassland (community CG2).

It is a comparatively localised community. There are six subcommunities.

[edit] Community composition

The following constant species are found in this community:

The following rare species are also associated with the community:

  • Bristol Rock-cress Arabis stricta
  • Goldilocks Aster Aster linosyris
  • Small Hare's-ear Bupleurum baldense
  • Dwarf Sedge Carex humilis
  • Dwarf Mouse-ear Cerastium pumilum
  • Yellow Whitlowgrass Draba aizoides
  • Portland Spurge Euphorbia portlandica
  • Early Gentian Gentianella anglica
  • White Rock-rose Helianthemum apenninum
  • Hoary Rock-rose Helianthemum canum
  • the hybrid between White and Hoary Rock-roses Helianthemum × sulfureum
  • Spotted Cat's-ear Hypochoeris maculata
  • Somerset Hair-grass Koeleria vallesiana
  • Spring Cinquefoil Potentilla tabernaemontani
  • Autumn Squill Scilla autumnalis
  • Spring Squill Scilla verna
  • Rock Stonecrop Sedum forsterianum
  • Silver Ragwort Senecio cineraria
  • Spiked Speedwell Veronica spicata
  • Curving Feather-moss Scorpiurium circinatum
  • Neat Crisp-moss Tortella nitida

[edit] Distribution

This community is found in scattered locations on limestone sites around the south and west coasts of Britain.

[edit] Subcommunities

There are six subcommunities:

  • the Carex humilis subcommunity
  • the Scilla autumnalis - Euphorbia portlandica subcommunity
  • the Trinia glauca subcommunity
  • the Helianthemum canum subcommunity
  • the Koeleria macrantha subcommunity
  • the Festuca rubra - Scilla verna subcommunity