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In Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, a textured white wall serves as a backdrop for a unique planter. The planter itself is a large, porous, light-colored rock, resembling coral or volcanic rock, which rests atop a textured base, possibly made of wood or rope. Growing out of this rock planter are several plants. A prominent, spiky green plant with long, pointed leaves dominates the center. To its left, a tall, thin plant with delicate branches and small green leaves is visible, with some dried seed heads or flower spikes. Two smaller, similar spiky green plants are emerging from the sides of the rock planter, one on the left and another on the right, with some reddish-brown tinges on their leaves. The overall impression is one of hardy desert-adapted flora in a rustic, naturalistic planter.
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