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English: Probably Sphagnum fallax.
Deutsch: Wahrscheinlich Trügerisches Torfmoos (Sphagnum fallax), auch Gekrümmtblättriges Torfmoos genannt. Makroskopisch und nach Standort bestimmt; eine Verwechslung mit S. cuspidatum kann nicht ganz ausgeschlossen werden. Standort: wechselnasser, anmoorig-sandiger Teichboden mit Zwergbinsenfluren; vergesellschaftet u. a. mit Pfeifengras, Mittlerem Sonnentau, Carex demissa, Wassernabel, Zwiebelbinse.
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Source Own work. Location: North-eastern Lower Saxony, Germany.
Author Christian Fischer
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Detail of a sphagnum, propably sphagnum fallax

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20 August 2006

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