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English: Close-up of the fruits from the water plant Zannichellia palustris ssp. palustris. These are about 1–2 mm in length.
Deutsch: Nahaufnahme der Früchte der Wasserpflanze Sumpf-Teichfaden, Zannichellia palustris ssp. palustris. Diese sind ca. 1–2 mm lang.
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Picture taken with: + + tripod. Location: North-eastern Lower Saxony, Germany (ex situ).
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