Branches Of An Almond Tree In Blossom Interpretation in Red - Vincent van Gogh

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Branches Of An Almond Tree In Blossom Interpretation in Red - Vincent van Gogh
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that translation is accurate except for that last part. pflegestufe doesnt really translate to a state of need, its moreso means that the weed would leave you disabled in a way that makes you legally eligible for care or assistance
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Conches can also produce pearls.
Paua (also called abalone) can make pearls as well- though they are only half-pearls (called mabel pearls)
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