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H6, H06, or H-6 may refer to: Science * British NVC community H6, an ecological designation * Sanguiin H-6, a dimeric ellagitannin found in ''Sanguisorba officinalis'', the great burnet * Hydrogen-6 (H-6 or 6H), an isotope of hydrogen Transportation Aircraft * Hughes OH-6 Cayuse, a 1963 American scout helicopter ** MD Helicopters MH-6 Little Bird, a special forces variant * Xi'an H-6, a Chinese bomber * Besson H-6, a French flying boat * Sikorsky R-6, a 1943 American helicopter Watercraft * HMS ''H6'', a British submarine * USS ''H-6'' (SS-149), a United States submarine * HMS ''Hurricane'' (H06), a British ''Havant''-class destroyer * HMS ''Keith'' (H06), a British B-class destroyer Other vehicles * PRR H6, a steam locomotive * Haval H6, a compact crossover SUV produced by Great Wall Motor * Hispano-Suiza H6, an automobile Roads * H6 Childs Way, a road in England * Highway H06, a road in Ukraine Other uses * , level 6 heading markup for HTML Web pages, see HTML elem ...
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British NVC Community H6
NVC community H6 (''Erica vagans - Ulex europaeus'' heath) is one of the heath communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system. It is one of five communities categorised as lowland dry heaths. It has a very localised distribution in southern England. There are four subcommunities. __NOTOC__ Community composition The following constant species are found in this community: * Brown Bent (''Agrostis vinealis'') * Glaucous Sedge (''Carex flacca'') * Bell Heather (''Erica cinerea'') * Cornish Heath (''Erica vagans'') * Meadowsweet (''Filipendula ulmaria'') * Common Gorse (''Ulex europaeus'') * Western Gorse (''Ulex gallii'') * Common Dog-violet (''Viola riviniana'') A number of rare species are associated with the community: Bristle Bent (''Agrostis curtisii''), Chives (''Allium schoenoprasum''), Cornish Heath (''Erica vagans''), Dwarf Rush (''Juncus capitatus''), Spring Squill (''Scilla verna'') and Twin-headed Clover (''Trifolium bocconei''). Distribu ...
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