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vegetation zone corresponding to a cool climate zone, where the average temperature of the warmest month is above 10 ºC, but the summer, with an average temperature above 10 ºC, lasts no more than three months

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place where a plant grows

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site productivity category within the site type and forest type system that reflects the combined effect of all site factors

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system within forest type science that is developed for classifying sites and that consists of site types and forest site types in different forest and mire vegetation zones

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site factors that are a prerequisite for the occurrence of a plant species

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site which consists of a shallow water area or a very humid land area and which is characterized by species that require a humid habitat

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poorly productive forest land on mineral soils that is located on the summit of a hill or a mountain, where tree growth is sparse due to poor soil and harsh climate conditions

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mineral soil site which is the most nutrient-rich with a layer of mull on the surface of the mineral soil and where demanding and particularly demanding plant species occur

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branch of forest science that examines the dependence of plant species on site factors, competition between plant species, the abundance of species, developmental series, as well as sites and forest site types and their categorization as the basis for practicing forestry

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plant species that occurs regularly and in sufficient abundance in a particular, but not more barren, site type

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mesic mesotrophic herb-rich forest whose designated plant species is Silene dioica

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seasonal wetland which is associated with mires and where water accumulation and drying alternate during the same growing season

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