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A detailed, close-up photograph captures a Paphiopedilum orchid, also known as a slipper orchid, situated in Pardes Hana-Karkur, Israel. The dominant feature is the flower, presented frontally. Its prominent dorsal sepal is white, adorned with a central pattern of bright yellow splotches heavily speckled with dark reddish-purple markings, which diminish into smaller, scattered purple dots across the white margins. The labellum, or pouch, is a distinct slipper-shape, colored in shades of reddish-brown and coppery-orange, displaying fine textural lines. Partially visible lateral petals match the reddish-brown tone. Below the main bloom, green leaves emerge from a bed of moss-like, light brown substrate. A developing green bud, exhibiting reddish-purple tips and fine pubescence, is also observed beneath the primary flower. The background is uniformly blurred, indicating a shallow depth of field and an indoor horticultural setting, such as a greenhouse or plant nursery, with indistinct shapes of other plants and structural elements faintly visible. No people, actions, or direct interactions are depicted.
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