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50° 0′ 0.00″ N, 8° 34′ 12.00″ E

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Deutsch: Gewöhnliche Gelbflechte, Xanthoria parietina, Familie Teloschistaceae, auf einem Ast der Kornelkirsche ( Cornus mas), Hessen, Deutschland. Focus Stack hergestellt mit der Software Helicon Focus.
English: Common orange lichen, Yellow scale lichen or Shore lichen, Xanthoria parietina, Family Teloschistaceae, on a branch of European Cornel ( Cornus mas), Hesse, Germany. Focus stack processed with Helicon Focus.
Date 11 March 2012
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Author Norbert Nagel

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