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The image is a close-up shot of a sign mounted on a glass-paneled wall, likely part of a greenhouse or conservatory. The sign is rectangular and appears to be made of a light-colored material, possibly painted metal or plastic, with black text. The text on the sign reads: "Jardins botaniques de France" on the top portion, and below that, partially obscured and in a lighter font, "jardin botanique agréé". A shadow of tree branches and leaves is cast across the sign and the glass wall. The glass wall is divided into a grid pattern by metal framing, and the panes themselves have a textured, possibly rippled or wired, surface. There are water droplets or condensation on some of the glass panes. The edges of the frame appear to be weathered, with rust and grime visible, particularly on the right side. In the lower left corner, a bright green leaf from a plant in the foreground is visible, slightly out of focus. The overall impression is one of an outdoor setting with natural light casting strong shadows. Based on the text on the sign, "Jardins botaniques de France" (Botanical Gardens of France) and "jardin botanique agréé" (approved botanical garden), and considering the request to include the location in Lyon, France, this sign is likely located at the Jardin botanique de Lyon, which is part of the Parc de la Tête d'Or in Lyon, France.
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