This alliance includes open, drought-adapted vegetation occurring on outcrops of base-poor siliceous rocks, such as granite, gneiss or slate in colline to submontane altitudinal belt. It is distributed in the Hercynian mountains of Central Europe and in the Carpathians.
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Citation: Sádlo J., Chytrý M. & Černý T. (2007): Pionýrská vegetace písčin a mělkých půd (Koelerio-Corynephoretea). Pioneer vegetation of sandy and shallow soils. – In: Chytrý M. (ed.), Vegetace České republiky. 1. Travinná a keříčková vegetace [Vegetation of the Czech Republic. 1. Grassland and Heathland Vegetation], p. 321–365, Academia, Praha.