These open stands dominated by Sagina procumbens and the moss Bryum argenteum occur in mesic and often shaded habitats of paving fissures, mostly in city centres. However, it may also occur on heavily trampled loamy soils in villages. Usually it has a well developed moss layer. It is most frequent in colline and submontane areas.
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Citation: Láníková D. (2009): Sagino procumbentis-Bryetum argentei Diemont et al. 1940. – 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. 60–63, Academia, Praha.