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A highly detailed, close-up, overhead photograph showcases the intricate bloom of a white wildflower, identified as Queen Anne's Lace (*Daucus carota*). The primary subject is a large, circular flower head, an umbel, composed of countless tiny, densely packed white florets. A notable detail is the single, small, dark reddish-purple floret situated precisely at the center of this expansive white cluster, a characteristic feature of the species. Surrounding the main inflorescence are several smaller, less developed clusters of similar white florets, along with delicate, fern-like green leaves typical of the plant. The background and some elements in the immediate foreground are softly blurred, indicating a shallow depth of field that emphasizes the floral structure. Hints of additional green foliage and possibly some dried grasses are visible in the out-of-focus areas. The lighting appears bright and natural, suggesting a clear, sunny day, possibly morning or late afternoon, as indicated by the gentle illumination on the white petals. There are no people or specific activities taking place, only the static beauty of the plant in its natural environment. The image is a botanical study, highlighting the complexity and fine details of the wild flower. No visible text is present in the media file. The scene is consistent with an outdoor, natural setting, such as those found in Alanya, Turkey.
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