a) High-growing polydominant, two-layered oak-(elm-)ash-hardwood alluvial forests (25-30 m high) with English Oak, Pallis Ash, Danubian Narrow-leaved Ash, Small-leaved Elm, and sometimes White Poplar in the upper tree layer. The lower tree layer consists of Field Maple, Tatarian Maple, Wild Pear, and Wild Apple. The shrub layer is species-rich, and the herb layer is characterized by moisture indicators.
b) Softwood alluvial forests dominated by White Willow in the tree layer, with moisture indicator plants predominant in the herb layer.
a) English Oak (yellow annotation), Pallis Ash (lime annotation), Small-leaved Elm (magenta annotation), Field Maple (Field Maple), Tatarian Maple, Wild Pear, Wild Apple;b) White Poplar (orange annotation), Black Poplar (red annotation), White Willow (pink annotation).
European Cornel (Lebrethron), Hawthorn, Guelder Rose (Linden Bush), Alder Buckthorn.
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Phalaris arundinacea (green_meadow_fescue), Euphorbia palustris (gorse_tree_sapling), Symphytum officinale (sweet_woodruff), Stachys palustris (black_knapweed, thistles), Convallaria majalis (sweet_woodruff), Poa nemoralis (lush_grass), Asparagus tenuifolius (wood_horsetail), Carex lasiocarpa (lush_grass)






