Planfließ

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The plan flow winds up as a meander up to its confluence with the Great Treppelsee. Before its confluence with the Great Treppelsee it flowed through a former Pferdehutung, the so-called (horses ) plan, hence the name flow plan.

Course

The stream springs from several sources, one located north west of Five Oaks, halfway to Siehdichum, which was eponymous for the church today Siehdichum.

From the lined with alder wetlands south of the forestry path he takes his way into the ponds, which have already been used in the Middle Ages to dam the creek. From the southern shore of the five Eichener mill pond towards the resort there is a second source. This unites its course with the plan flow, which comes from the pond and then flows towards Bremsdorfer mill ponds.

The sources can not make out clearly, as the Bach apparently takes a partially underground run to keep coming once again to the surface, because within five Eichens there are ditches, which run up to the second source directly, but seep again. Also be found in Bremsdorf some small bodies of water and springs, which unite with the plan flow. At Old Mill Pond once stood a saw mill which was destroyed in the Thirty Years' War.

On his winding course he leads into the ditch by the Treppelsee, which called in the Pacific Treppelsee, also sheep wash, east of the Great Treppelsee located, opens. Southeast of breastfeeding Trepp Elsees the flow reached the east bank of the Great Trepp Elsees. There also is a small tributary with its mouth just south of this location. Due to its frequently changing flow rate, shifted the stream run its course several times, this shift results in oxbow lakes.

Nature

The source meadows are the habitat of various plants, such as Bitter Cress, flood Ender swaths Milzkraut and marsh marigold, but also of animals, such as Great Purple Emperor, kingfisher or wren.

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