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The image captures a close-up of a flowering plant, likely a species from the ginger family (Zingiberaceae), such as turmeric or a related *Curcuma* species, thriving in Chilanga, Zambia. The central subject is the plant's inflorescence, characterized by overlapping bracts that are predominantly light green, transitioning to a delicate pale pink or white towards the center of the bloom. Small dark specks, possibly water droplets or debris, are visible on some of the bracts. A hint of yellow can be seen from a small flower peeking out from behind the main cluster of bracts on the right. Surrounding the inflorescence are several broad, vibrant green leaves with prominent parallel veins, indicative of a monocotyledonous plant. The main stem of the plant is also green and robust. To the right of the plant, part of a tree trunk with textured, greyish-brown bark is visible, suggesting the plant is growing near a larger tree. The background shows glimpses of reddish-brown soil, consistent with ground cover. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with natural light illuminating the scene. No activities are taking place, and no text is visible in the image.
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