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The image depicts an outdoor courtyard garden located in Fez, Morocco, characterized by traditional Moroccan architectural elements. The foreground features a raised garden bed edged with light-colored stone coping and a band of intricate geometric mosaic (zellige) tiles in shades of yellow, orange, blue, black, and white. This bed contains dark soil, scattered dry leaves, and numerous clusters of small, vibrant green leafy plants. A broken brown terracotta pot rests inside a blue and white ceramic pot on the right side of the garden bed. The midground is dominated by a dense cluster of tall plants with thick, fibrous, reddish-brown and green trunks, from which large, broad, elongated green leaves emerge, some displaying brown edges or tears. These plants resemble Strelitzia nicolai. To the left of this cluster, several columnar cacti and plants with dark reddish-purple foliage are visible, alongside a mature palm-like plant with spiky green leaves. The ground is paved with light-colored flagstones arranged in a geometric pattern. On the far left, a curved structure adorned with colorful mosaic tiling suggests a fountain or part of a water feature. The background reveals traditional Moroccan architecture consisting of white plastered walls with arched openings. Intricate blue and white geometric mosaic (zellige) panels decorate the lower sections of walls or pillars. Bare tree branches are visible against the white plaster on the right. No individuals are present in the scene. The setting is illuminated by natural daylight.
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