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English: Ramsons, Allium ursinum. Close-up of the flowers and developing fruit. Photo by sannse, 14 May 2004, Tapeley Park, Instow, North Devon. |
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- 2004-05-16 12:28 Sannse 700×654× (177262 bytes) Ramsons, ''Allium ursinum''. Photo by [[User:Sannse|sannse]], 24 April 2004, Essex, England.
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