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This image depicts a collection of potted plants situated outdoors on a paved surface in South Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. The central focus is a cluster of dark purple Oxalis triangularis, commonly known as purple shamrock, characterized by its triangular, trident-shaped leaves with distinct darker purple markings radiating from the center. Numerous small, tubular white or pale pink flowers with flared tips emerge from the foliage. Surrounding the Oxalis are other potted plants. To the left, a plant with bright green, glossy, palmate leaves (possibly Schefflera) is visible in a weathered concrete pot. Behind the Oxalis and to its right, tall, slender, bamboo-like stalks with elongated, variegated green leaves featuring lighter green spots or streaks grow in another large, round concrete pot. Further to the right, a dark green plastic pot filled with dark soil is partially visible. The ground consists of large, irregular concrete paving slabs exhibiting discoloration, dirt, and wear. A small section of reddish-brown square tiles is also visible in the upper right background. The scene presents an undisturbed outdoor garden or patio arrangement of botanical subjects. No people or active interactions are present.
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