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Deutsch: Habitus eines sehr alten Exemplars von Pfaffenhut/Gewöhnlicher Spindelstrauch (Euonymus europaeus) in alpiner Umgebung.
English: Habitus of a very old specimen of Common spindle (Euonymus europaeus) in alpine environment.
Українська: Габітус дуже старого зразка Бруслина європейська в альпійському середовищі.
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Camera location47° 42′ 50.59″ N, 12° 23′ 31.79″ E  Heading=0° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Alpine habitus of a very old specimen of [[Euonymus europaeus]]

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6 April 2021

47°42'50.594"N, 12°23'31.787"E

heading: 360.0 degree

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