File:Safranapfel Safran-Reinette.jpg

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Deutsch: aus: Safranapfel, oder Safran-Reinette genannt.
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Source Christian Eduard Langethal (1806-1878): Deutsches Obstcabinet in naturgetreuen fein colorirten Abbildungen und Fruchtdurchschnitten. Verlag Mauke, Jena 1853–1863,
vgl. / siehe auch bei BUND-Lemgo Obstsortendatenbank: Abbildung Safranapfel (Malus Safran) auf www.obstsortendatenbank.de
Author Christian Eduard Langethal, published 1863; Bild digital nachbearbeitet: Commander-pirx

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current10:30, 3 March 2017Thumbnail for version as of 10:30, 3 March 2017506 × 652 (163 KB)Commander-pirx (talk | contribs)bearbeitet
10:14, 3 March 2017Thumbnail for version as of 10:14, 3 March 2017600 × 759 (29 KB)Commander-pirx (talk | contribs){{Information |Description ={{de|1=aus: Christian Eduard Langethal: Deutsches Obstcabinet in naturgetreuen fein colorirten Abbildungen und Fruchtdurchschnitten. Neue Auflage. 65 Lieferungen, Verlag Mauke, Jena 1853...

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