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The image displays a close-up view of a dense cluster of Strelitzia reginae, commonly known as Bird of Paradise plants, located in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. Approximately ten to twelve prominent flowers are visible, characterized by their vibrant orange sepals and deep blue petals, resembling a bird's head. The flowers are in various stages of bloom, with one near the top center exhibiting signs of desiccation. The plants feature abundant, large, elongated green leaves. Behind the foliage, a red-brown brick wall with light-colored mortar is visible in the upper background, laid in a stretcher bond pattern. In the lower right quadrant, manicured green hedges or bushes indicate a landscaped environment. The scene is brightly illuminated by direct sunlight, casting distinct shadows on the leaves and highlighting the flower colors. No individuals, animals, or explicit actions are present within the frame.
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