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English: Aspect of Marsh Clubmoss, Lycopodiella inundata, growing on wet sand. In between some Drosera rotundifolia (red leaves) — both species often are associated.
Deutsch: Bestand des Sumpf-Bärlapp (Lycopodiella inundata; mit Sporophyllständen) auf wechselnassem, anmoorigen Sandboden. Dazwischen wächst etwas Rundblättriger Sonnentau (rote Blätter) — beide Arten sind häufig miteinander vergesellschaftet.
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Source Own work. Location: North-eastern Lower Saxony, Germany.
Author Christian Fischer
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