This community, dominated by the biennial or short-living perennial herb Berteroa incana, develops on dry and warm sites with well drained soils, which often contain a high proportion of sand, gravel or stones. It is found in railway stations, along roads, bases of walls and fences and in quarries and mining areas. In the Czech Republic it occurs mainly in warmer areas.
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Citation: Láníková D. (2009): Berteroetum incanae Sissingh et Tideman ex Sissingh 1950. – In: Chytrý M. (ed.), Vegetace České republiky. 2. Ruderální, plevelová, skalní a suťová vegetace [Vegetation of the Czech Republic 2. Ruderal, weed, rock and scree vegetation], p. 231–234, Academia, Praha.