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An outdoor close-up shot features a vibrant Dieffenbachia plant, commonly known as Dumb Cane, potted in a dark, weathered clay pot. The plant exhibits large, ovate green leaves prominently speckled with irregular white and cream patterns. Its thick green stems are visible, with one main stem extending horizontally out of the pot. This particular stem shows distinct nodes and has a dried, papery, light brown sheath partially peeled back, revealing fine, dark brown aerial roots dangling towards the ground. The pot rests on a low, moss-covered concrete or brick structure, which shows signs of age and moisture with dark, damp patches and green moss growth. Below the pot and the concrete structure, the ground is a mix of loose reddish-brown soil, small gravel, and dirt. Scattered around are bits of organic debris and smaller rocks. To the left of the main plant's horizontal stem, a smaller plant with small, heart-shaped green leaves (possibly a type of ivy or ground cover) is visible, growing along the concrete. The overall lighting suggests daytime, possibly under an overcast sky or in a shaded area, as there are no harsh shadows. The moist appearance of the moss and soil is consistent with a humid, outdoor environment, typical of South Jakarta, Indonesia. No human activity or visible text is present in the image.
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