
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a close-up, high-angle view of a cluster of green plants, specifically *Urtica dioica* (stinging nettle), growing amongst rocks and soil in an outdoor environment within Męcina, Poland. In the foreground and central to the frame, a healthy nettle plant dominates, characterized by its vibrant green, ovate, deeply serrated leaves with prominent parallel veins. The leaves exhibit a rough, slightly hairy texture, consistent with stinging nettle, and small dark specks, possibly soil or tiny insects, are visible on their surfaces. The main stem of this central plant is obscured by its foliage, but smaller stems and leaves branch out. To the upper left, a large, irregularly shaped rock occupies approximately one-third of the frame. This rock appears to be composed of granular, light-colored igneous material (likely granite or similar) with variegated shades of off-white, grey, and ochre, interspersed with darker mineral inclusions. Its surface is textured and shows signs of natural erosion or weathering. The ground surrounding the plants and rocks is a mix of light brown soil and smaller gravel or debris. Other, smaller nettle plants are visible growing in the background and around the main cluster, indicating a patch of these plants. The lighting is natural and even, suggesting an overcast day or diffused sunlight, with no harsh shadows present. No human presence or artificial objects are discernible in the scene.
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