This community is dominated by Malva pusilla, a low-growing prostrate annual herb, and is found in villages and farms, mainly in places disturbed by domestic fowl. Its physiognomy and ecology is similar to the previous association, but it is slightly more thermophilous and does not occur at the edges of cities. It is rare, occuring only in the warmest areas of the Czech Republic. It is rapidly declining with the urbanization of villages.
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Citation: Lososová Z. (2009): Malvetum pusillae Morariu 1943. – 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. 178–180, Academia, Praha.