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Beech (Fagus sylvatica) woodland in hoar frost and winter mist. West Woods, Compton Abbas
Beech (Fagus sylvatica) woodland in hoar frost and winter mist. West Woods, Compton Abbas, Dorset, England, UK, December
naturepl.com / : Guy Edwardes / 2020VISION
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Dicotyledons
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Fagaceae
Fagus Sylvatica
Frost
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Winter
Woodlands
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