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Infobox British National Vegetation Classification community
British National Vegetation Classification
Terminology

[[Category:Infobox templates|Template:Remove first word]]

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See British National Vegetation Classification.

Usage

{{Infobox British National Vegetation Classification community
| name       = 
| fullname   =
| image      =
| image_size =
| caption    =
| alt        =
| volume     = 
| constant   =
| rare       =
}}

For lists of up to nine |constant= and |rare= species, use {{plainlist}}.

Example

W1
Volume1 - Woodlands and scrub
Constant speciesGrey Willow (Salix cinerea) and Common Marsh-bedstraw (Galium palustre)
Rare speciesTufted Loosestrife (Lysimachia thyrsiflora)
British National Vegetation Classification
Terminology
[[Category:Infobox templates|Template:Remove first word]]
{{Infobox British National Vegetation Classification community
| name     = W1
| fullname = ''Salix cinerea'' – ''Galium palustre'' woodland
| volume   = 1 - [[Woodland and scrub communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system|Woodlands and scrub]]
| constant = [[Salix cinerea|Grey Willow]] (''Salix cinerea'') and [[Common Marsh-bedstraw]] (''Galium palustre'')
| rare     = [[Tufted Loosestrife]] (''Lysimachia thyrsiflora'')
}}