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DESCRIPTION: This shrub is called Blackthorn (its berries are called Sloe)
NAMES IN OTHER LANGUAGES: Slån or Slånbärsbuske in Swedish, Slåpetorn in norwegian, Slåen in danish, Oratuomi in finnish, Prunellier in french, Sleedoorn in dutch and Schwarzdorn in german and "kökény" in hungarian.
WHERE AND WHEN: North west of Gothenburg, Sweden. 2005-09-24 13:38.
CAMERA: Sony Cybershot DSC-W1 which has 5.1 megapixels.
PHOTOGRAPHER: Martin Olsson (mnemo on en/sv wikipedia and commons, martin@minimum.se).
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