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English: Aneura mirabilis (Malmb.) Wickett & Goffinet (Ghostwort), collected in Norway (Nannestad: Hurdalssjøens V-side, Tangen, Viken), the August 13 1985 under tykk mosematte i småbrengnegranskog ; recorded and identified by Per Sunding (catalogue number 25600/1)
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Author Per Sunding - Bryophyte Herbarium, University of Oslo
Camera location60° 18′ 57.24″ N, 11° 04′ 24.96″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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