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The image presents an overhead view of a landscaped outdoor area, likely in Cape Town, South Africa, featuring two distinct types of shrubs. On the left side, a bush with elongated, narrow, and somewhat pale green-grey leaves is visible. Its foliage appears relatively sparse, allowing individual leaves and branches to be clearly distinguished, and it has a more open growth habit. Dominating the right side of the frame and extending into the center is a dense, silvery-grey shrub. This plant is characterized by numerous small, rounded, and tightly packed leaves on delicate, intricately branched stems. This texture suggests a plant commonly used in arid or Mediterranean climates, such as *Calocephalus brownii* (Cushion Bush) or a similar silver foliage species. In the upper background, a dark grey, asphalt-like surface is present, possibly a pathway or road. The lower portion of the image reveals a light-colored architectural element, possibly a white wall or planter box. Below this, a black metal grid structure extends over a patch of green grass. This grid could function as a fence, a protective cover, or part of a drainage system. The scene is illuminated by natural daylight, indicating it is daytime. The lighting appears soft, suggesting either an overcast sky or mid-day conditions without harsh shadows. No people or specific activities are depicted. The overall arrangement of the plants and surrounding elements suggests a well-maintained garden or public green space. No text is visible within the image.
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