This vegetation type is dominated by Batrachium baudotii, an aquatic macrophyte with both submerged and natant leaves. It occurs in eutrophic water bodies, often with a high salt concentration, which are well insolated and dry out in summer. In the Czech Republic, this is a rare community, which has been recorded only in small fishponds and shallow periodic wetlands and channels in the warm areas of southernmost Moravia.
Citation: Šumberová K. (2011): Ranunculetum baudotii Hocquette 1927. – In: Chytrý M. (ed.), Vegetace České republiky. 3. Vodní a mokřadní vegetace [Vegetation of the Czech Republic 3. Aquatic and wetland vegetation], p. 238–241, Academia, Praha.
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