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English: Leaves of the pondweed Potamogeton lucens (Potamogetonaceae).
Deutsch: Blätter der Wasserpflanzenart Spiegelndes Laichkraut, Potamogeton lucens. Die braunen Verkrustungen auf einigen älteren Blättern beruhen auf Calciumcarbonat-Ablagerungen (= biogene Calcitfällung) im Rahmen der Photosynthese.
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Source Own work. Location: North-eastern Lower Saxony, Germany.
Author Christian Fischer
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