M4 | Carex rostrata-Sphagnum recurvum mire |
M5 | Carex rostrata-Sphagnum squarrosum mire |
M6 | Carex echinata-Sphagnum recurvum/auriculatum mire |
M7 | Carex curta-Sphagnum russowii mire |
M8 | Carex rostrata-Sphagnum warnstorfii mire |
M9 | Carex rostrata-Calliergon cuspidatum/giganteum mire |
M10 | Carex dioica-Pinguicula vulgaris mire |
M11 | Carex demissa-Saxifraga aizoides mire |
M12 | Carex saxatilis mire |
M27 | Filipendula ulmaria-Angelica sylvestris mire |
M29 | Hypericum elodes-Potamogeton polygonifolius soakway |
M31 | Anthelia julacea-Sphagnum auriculatum spring |
M32 | Philonotis fontana-Saxifraga stellaris spring |
M33 | Pohlia wahlenbergii var. glacialis spring |
M34 | Carex demissa-Koenigia islandica flush |
M35 | Ranunculus omiophyllus-Montia fontana rill |
M37 | Cratoneuron commutatum-Festuca rubra spring |
M38 | Cratoneuron commutatum-Carex nigra spring |
S9 | Carex rostrata swamp |
S11 | Carex vesicaria swamp |
S19 | Eleocharis palustris swamp |
S27 | Carex rostrata-Potentilla palustris tall-herb fen |
The NVC divides communities broadly acccording to habitat, using a letter shorthand to indicate the general habitat type:
- A = water,
- CG = calcareous grassland,
- H = heath,
- M = mire,
- MC = maritime cliff,
- MG = mesotrophic grassland (moderately fertile soil),
- OV = open vegetation,
- S = swamp,
- SD = sand dune,
- SM = salt marsh,
- U = upland, and
- W = wood.
There are 286 communities that are listed here. Sub-communities have not been included. JNCC 2017.