Explore the rich vegetation of Moen’s chalk cliffs and heath moor, and learn how plant communities define this landscape.
This book surveys cliff woods, scrub, open slopes, and the damp falls that shape Denmark’s coastal flora. It blends field observation with notes on how soils, moisture, and fires influence where different plants grow.
- Discover the main plant associations on Moen’s cliff edges, slopes, and base, including beech wood and variegated scrub communities.
- See how ground vegetation shifts from spring to summer, and learn which species stand out in xerophilous versus hygrophilous habitats.
- Learn about characteristic mosses, lichens, and the notable flowers and orchids that enrich the cliff environment.
- Understand the impact of fires, grazing, and cultivation on heath moor and chalk-cliff ecosystems.
Ideal for readers of botany, ecology, and field guides who want concrete observations about Danish coastal vegetation and its habitat relationships.