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"content": "nostr:npub1qvv4pjg0z0gjtrr9cjsh8k3y9eh3acf4tdjtp3q05lh6239kl20q8nzg75 It looks like a Sorbus species to me. I can't tell you which one, because there are quite a few, as well as hybrids (or they are all just variations of the same species, it appears to be complicated and depends on whom you ask). They are increasingly being planted in central European cities, because they are pretty, don't grow too big and apparently cope well with common city stressors.",
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