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This is a close-up, eye-level, outdoor, daytime photograph of a cluster of Dietes grandiflora, commonly known as African Irises or Fortnight Lilies, growing in Roseville, California, United States of America. The plants are in a naturalistic setting, with their long, sword-like green leaves forming a dense backdrop. The focal point is a white iris flower with three petals, each marked with a black spot at its base, and yellow and brown speckles further up. Another, smaller, partially bloomed iris is visible in the lower right quadrant of the image, and a third, unopened bud is seen above and to the right of the main flower. Several seed pods, elongated and green with reddish tips, are also present on stems throughout the foliage. The ground beneath the plants is covered with dark soil, fallen leaves, and a section of grey concrete paving. The lighting suggests an overcast or shaded environment, resulting in soft shadows and a generally muted color palette. No people or animals are present in the image.
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