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The image displays an overhead and slightly angled view of multiple rows of potted Heuchera plants, commonly known as Coral Bells, arranged outdoors or within a nursery setting in Kozova, Ukraine. In the immediate foreground and extending into the mid-ground, a central row features numerous pots containing Heuchera plants with deeply colored, predominantly purplish-bronze to dark reddish-brown foliage. These leaves are large, palmate, and display lobed or scalloped edges, often with a subtle, dull sheen or lighter venation. Some newer leaves within these plants exhibit a more intense burgundy or deep red hue. To the left of this central dark-leaved row, a parallel row of Heuchera plants presents a spectrum of brighter foliage colors, transitioning from vibrant yellow in the background to warm orange and red tones in the foreground. To the right of the central dark-leaved row, another parallel row contains plants with bright lime-green or chartreuse-colored foliage, also in distinct pots. Further back in this right-hand row, some plants show slightly darker green or purplish tints. All visible plants are individually potted in standard black plastic nursery containers. These pots are placed on a dark, possibly woven fabric ground cover, commonly used in horticultural settings to manage weeds. A few slender flower stalks with small, delicate, reddish-orange or light-colored inflorescences are visible emerging from some plants. The lighting suggests an overcast day or a diffused environment. No individuals or active interactions are depicted in the scene.
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