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A close-up, top-down view captures multiple clusters of Ajuga reptans plants, commonly known as bugleweed, displaying variegated foliage with prominent shades of deep purple, green, and pale pinkish-white. The leaves exhibit a textured, rugose surface. The plants are rooted in dark brown soil, interspersed with small pebbles. The ground cover extends from the soil onto a rough, grey concrete or stone surface that forms a border or pathway in the lower and left portions of the frame. A larger, moss-covered stone block is visible in the upper right background, partially obscuring additional soil. Natural sunlight illuminates the scene, casting subtle shadows. No human figures or discernible animal life are present. The observed location is Ciherang, Indonesia.
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