In this habitat type, species-rich, low-fertilised, extensively managed mowing meadows (one to two mowers) are summarised in the flat and hill country. This includes both dry (e.g. sage glatthaferwiese) and fresh-wet mowing meadows. In contrast to intensive grassland, these meadows are rich in flowers. The first hay cut does not take place before the main flowering period of the grasses. The main occurrences of this type of meadow are Europe-wide in South-West Germany.
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due to inaccuracies in the acquisition of subject objects, non-valid geometries according to OGC schema validation occur occasionally.
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This means that geometries can no longer be represented or captured.
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