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This close-up, macro photograph captures a partially dispersed dandelion seed head against a softly blurred green background. The spherical, off-white receptacle of the dandelion, textured with numerous indentations where seeds were once anchored, dominates the upper-left and central portion of the frame. A slender, dark brown stem tip is visible protruding from the very top of the seed head. Below the main seed head, a cluster of green and reddish-brown sepals forms the base from which numerous individual dandelion seeds (achenes) are either emerging or detaching. Each seed is equipped with a delicate, white, feathery parachute, known as a pappus, designed for wind dispersal. Several seeds are clearly visible with their intricate, radial pappus structures fanned out, some appearing to float freely or gracefully detaching from the plant. A particularly well-defined seed with its full parachute spread wide is prominent in the mid-right. The background consists of out-of-focus green foliage, creating a smooth bokeh effect that emphasizes the sharp details of the dandelion. The lighting suggests natural daylight. The image depicts the natural process of a dandelion releasing its seeds into the environment. There are no people, explicit weather cues, or visible text present. This natural scene takes place in Dercėkliai, Lithuania.
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