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A close-up shot captures a vibrant garden scene, likely located in Zarafshan, Uzbekistan, characterized by its arid climate. In the foreground, a lush bed of low-lying plants bursts with small, brightly colored flowers in shades of yellow, red, and pink, interspersed with thin, green foliage. These flowers are likely Portulaca, also known as moss rose, which thrive in warm, sunny conditions common to Zarafshan. Towering above these smaller blooms are two hibiscus plants. The taller hibiscus on the left displays large, glossy green leaves and prominent crimson red flowers, one in full bloom and another unfurling. The hibiscus on the right, slightly shorter, shows a budding flower and deep green leaves. The plants are set against a backdrop of a building with horizontal siding in a pale cream color. A dark blue border or planter box runs along the bottom of the image, separating the garden from what appears to be a paved surface. The presence of hibiscus and the hardy nature of Portulaca suggest careful horticultural choices to adorn this desert city landscape.
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