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A dense, overhead shot captures a vibrant patch of yellow flowers, identified as Sanvitalia procumbens, commonly known as creeping zinnia or Mexican creeping zinnia. The flowers, with their small, daisy-like yellow petals and darker yellow centers, cover the majority of the frame. They are interspersed with dark green foliage. To the left, a patch of lush green grass, likely a lawn or ground cover, provides a contrast to the flowers. In the upper right corner, a small portion of a white flower and a dried, brown flower head are visible, suggesting other plants in the vicinity. The image appears to be taken outdoors, in a garden or park setting, given the natural light and presence of grass and diverse flora. This scene could be found in a public garden or residential area within Erlangen, Germany, a city known for its parks and green spaces. There are no people or animals visible in the image. The focus is purely on the botanical subjects.
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