Alpine vegetation in the Republic of Macedonia – Vegetation type developed above the upper forest border, over subalpine pastures and subalpine bush communities, after the high mountains of the moderate climatic belt (over 2200 m above sea level). In its composition, low bathtimous or cushional grassland or bushy plants, adapted to the specific environmental conditions of the highland belt – a short vegetation period, very low temperatures in the winter period, long-lasting snow cover, fresh summers, strong winds, rains, intense sunlight and Dr. It covers a variety of plant communities that develop on a heterogeneous substrate (acid soils, carbonates, mountain shivers, sipstaries, ticks, rocky, rocks, etc.), which belong to different vegetation classes – слеертеревая, Customs Curvulae, Salitetea Herbacea, Scheuchhoshi- Customs Fascabe, Dresspe Spinosa, Aspenje Tritzmanis, etc. In addition to the various representatives of the family of the grasses (Poiah), its physiognomia determines many species of gender: Androsac, Gentiana, Gehum, Primila, Sagifaga, Solandella, TSMUS, etc. Alpine vegetation develops on a number of mountain massifs in Europe (Alps, Carpati, Pyrene, Caucasus, mountains of the Balkan Peninsula), etc. In the Republic of Macedonia, Alpine communities are present on several mountain massifs – Shar Planina, Jakupica, Korab, Deshat, Bistra, Stogovo, Jablanica, Galichica, Pelister, Nidie and others. VL. M. High air moisture descends the border and that it is formed by beech (Fagus Czlvatica), while the continental climate raises that border and is formed by smell and molika or just by Molika (Pinus Pusce). In the Republic of Macedonia, the Alpine border of the forest was formed by Bue (Fagus MoESIAA), Molika (Pinus Pince), Smrche (Pizza Abies) and white pine (Pinus Czlvestis). In the subalpine belt there are ingredients from the battle Kruvuil. The Shar Planina Alpine border of the forest was formed by Smrish or Smrish and Molika and in the thirties of ⅹⅹ c. moved to Israel. Publisher of the Sinai Psaltir (Psalitary Sinaitic, an 11TH Verbititz Manuscriptic Fromm. Catherine’m Monster, MT. Sinai, Manu, Skopje, 1971). Z. T.
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис АЛПСКА ВЕГЕТАЦИЈА ВО РЕПУБЛИКА МАКЕДОНИЈА