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The image shows a dense patch of Viper's Bugloss (Echium vulgare) flowers in bloom. The flowers are a vibrant mix of purple and blue, with some pinkish hues visible, and are arranged in tall, spire-like clusters. The plants have fuzzy, green stems and leaves, typical of this species. The ground beneath the flowers is covered with dry, straw-like debris, suggesting a dry or late-season environment. In the background, there are lush green leaves of other plants, and a portion of a light-colored brick wall is visible, along with some darker green foliage climbing on it. The scene is illuminated by bright sunlight, indicating it is daytime, likely a sunny day. A single bee is visible on one of the flower clusters, actively pollinating. The overall impression is a natural, wild setting, possibly a garden or meadow edge in Lymanka, Ukraine. There is no visible text in the image.
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