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English: Salty habitat near Schreyahn (district Lüchow-Dannenberg, northern Germany). Inland far away from the coast; with typical vegetation, adapted to salty conditions (e.g. Salicornia europaea).
Deutsch: Binnensalzstelle/Salzflorabiotop "Teutonia" bei Schreyahn im Wendland; mit salzliebender/-toleranter Vegetation, die sonst eher an der Meeresküste vorkommt (z. B. – hier flächig wachsend – Queller, Salicornia europaea agg. bzw. Salicornia europaea ssp. brachystachya).
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Source Own work. Location: North-eastern Lower Saxony, Germany.
Author Christian Fischer
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