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English: Buckwheat flower in close up. Flower diameter is only about 7 mm or about 1/4 inch.
Deutsch: Buchweizenblüte in Nahaufnahme. Der Blütendurchmesser beträgt nur etwa 7 mm.
Русский: Цветок гречихи крупным планом. Диаметр цветка около 7 мм.
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