These open and low-growing stands dominated by Herniaria glabra occur on well drained gravelly or sandy soils with low content of bases and nutrients. They are typical of trampled sites at railway stations and on margins of sandy roads, but they may also develop on natural sand accumulations in river floodplains. In the Czech Republic this association is distributed in moderately cool and humid regions of colline to submontane areas.
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Citation: Láníková D. (2009): Herniarietum glabrae (Hohenester 1960) Hejný et Jehlík 1975. – 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. 63–-65, Academia, Praha.