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English: Aspect of the grass Catabrosa aquatica, flooding in a ditch.
Deutsch: Bestand von Europäischem Quellgras (Catabrosa aquatica) mit flutenden Ausläufern in einem langsam fließenden Entwässerungsgraben eines Niedermoorgebietes. Diese Art ist in Deutschland stark gefährdet. (Andere im Wasser flutende Grasarten wie etwa Glyceria fluitans – die früher zeitweise auch zur Gattung Catabrosa gezählt wurde – können auf den ersten Blick vegetativ recht ähnlich aussehen.)
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Source Own work. Location: Northern Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Author Christian Fischer
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