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Deutsch: Obwohl die Wurzeln dieser beiden Ahornbäume zusammengewachsen sind, ist ihr Zeitpunkt der Herbstumfärbung der Blätter verschieden: Links noch grün, rechts schon rot. Position: West Trail, Lost Maples State Natural Area, Vanderpool, Texas, USA.
English: Although the roots of these two maple trees have grown together, they still exhibit startling different timing in their fall foliage color change. Taken at West Trail, Lost Maples State Natural Area, Vanderpool, Texas, USA.
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