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The shrub copes with many different soil conditions, even if it flowers more abundantly on calcareous and tend to dry ground. If the soil becomes wetter, the more quickly the shrub grows. It is found naturally in light deciduous forests, alluvial forests, on the edges of all kinds of forests and as part of dry shrubs. They are also often planted in hedges and to reinforce embankments. The yellow wood of the Pfaffenhütchen is considered very tough. It was used to make organ pipes, shoe nails, knitting needles and spindles, hence the old name spindle bush. In addition, the Pfaffenhütchen was used to produce a particularly high-quality charcoal, which was used as drawing charcoal.
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