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«  Schéissentëmpel », Mullerthal (Petite-Suisse Luxembourgeoise). Some rare bryophytes have disappeared from this touristy site - ©  by J. Werner
«  Schéissentëmpel », Mullerthal (Petite-Suisse Luxembourgeoise). Some rare bryophytes have disappeared from this touristy site.
© by J. Werner.
Topic: Botany Landscape Tourism.


 
Didymodon glaucus (Musci). A  rare moss of very shaded calcareous sandstone. Consdorf, Petite-Suisse Luxembourgeoise - ©  by J.Werner

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