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Beech (Fagus sylvatica) is a tree belonging to the family Beech family, who first described by Swedish zoologist Linnaeus, 1753. The book is a large tree with very dense crown, smooth unfolded trunk and shiny green leaves.
The leaves, which are edible, grow flat horizontally to gather maximum light, with the result that the sun rarely reaches the tree's branches and vegetation under the trees marked by this, while boklöven decompose slowly.
In Norway, the book is growing in the South, where a large beech forest are at Larvik, and along the gentle west coast to the north of Bergen. The missing as wild in Finland and in Sweden north of Götaland.
Wonderful surroundings with hoarfrost and some snow - I'm a little bit irritated because of the black dot in the middle, in fact it is a table covered by snow...
I've made some work in Lightroom, added some yellow and magenta. Think it gave an extra touch to it.
periodically snowfall
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RealFeel ® -7 ° / -9 °
Snowfall from Wednesday evening to Thursday afternoon will total 6-12 cm