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DescriptionCephalotus follicularis001.jpg |
Deutsch: Zwergkrug ( Cephalotus follicularis)
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English: before 2005
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English: www.fischermans-antik.de and (defunct as of 2009) – First upload on de.wikipedia.org : 2004-08-20 23:27 by Denis Barthel
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Alexander Fisch |
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Deutsch: Ergänzender Hinweis zur ehemaligen, heute nicht mehr nachprüfbaren public-domain-Freigabe: Forumsbeitrag (2004)
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