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An indoor citrus plant, likely a small tree or bush, thrives near a sunlit window in Sayanogorsk, Russia. The plant is potted in a grey container, which has green netting covering the soil surface. Its numerous green leaves are illuminated by bright natural light, with some leaves showing a lighter, sun-drenched hue. The plant is supported by a green rod, which runs horizontally across the window frame. This rod is secured by orange strings tied around it and possibly to other parts of the window or plant. Two metallic suction cup hooks are visible on the white window sill, holding the green support rod in place. Additional thin green strings are used to guide and support the plant's branches, particularly in the upper left portion of the image. Among the dense foliage, several fruits are visible. One prominent fruit is a large, bumpy, and green citrus, while another smaller, round fruit is a ripe, orange-yellow color, resembling a kumquat or small mandarin. Several smaller, unripe green fruits are also scattered throughout the branches, indicating ongoing fruiting. Some branches appear thorny and woody, particularly those extending upwards near the window. Outside the window, a bright, clear sky is visible, along with the blurred green canopy of outdoor trees, suggesting a sunny daytime scene. The white window frame contrasts with a dark, possibly wooden, floor or surface to the right. The overall impression is one of active growth and careful cultivation of an indoor fruit-bearing plant. No visible text is present in the image.
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