This association includes species-poor tall-forb grasslands dominated by Filipendula ulmaria. They develop from abandoned meadows in persistently wet habitats, often in the littoral zone of water bodies. Soils are usually poorer in calcium than in the case of the previous association. This vegetation type occurs scattered across the Bohemian Massif and it is most common at middle altitudes.
Citation: Hájková P. & Hájek M. (2007): Lysimachio vulgaris-Filipenduletum ulmariae Balátová-Tuláčková 1978. – In: Chytrý M. (ed.), Vegetace České republiky. 1. Travinná a keříčková vegetace [Vegetation of the Czech Republic. 1. Grassland and Heathland Vegetation], p. 276–278, Academia, Praha.
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