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A close-up, vertical shot depicts a single plant specimen, likely a variety of Araceae, within the Mate Yehuda Regional Council, Israel. The central feature is a modified leaf structure, known as a spathe, which is predominantly green with significant yellowish-white variegation, particularly along its upper and outer margins. The spathe is broadly ovate and exhibits minor irregular perforations and surface texture, possibly a fine web. Emerging from the base of the spathe is a dark green to black spadix, characterized by a dense covering of small, sharply conical projections, giving it a spiky, oblong appearance. The spadix is oriented vertically. The background consists of out-of-focus green foliage, indicating a natural or cultivated garden environment. No individuals or animals are present in the frame.
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Mate Yehuda Regional Council, Israel

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A close-up, vertical shot depicts a single plant specimen, likely a variety of Araceae, within the Mate Yehuda Regional Council, Israel. The central feature is a modified leaf structure, known as a spathe, which is predominantly green with significant yellowish-white variegation, particularly along its upper and outer margins. The spathe is broadly ovate and exhibits minor irregular perforations and surface texture, possibly a fine web. Emerging from the base of the spathe is a dark green to black spadix, characterized by a dense covering of small, sharply conical projections, giving it a spiky, oblong appearance. The spadix is oriented vertically. The background consists of out-of-focus green foliage, indicating a natural or cultivated garden environment. No individuals or animals are present in the frame.

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