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This is a close-up, vertical-format, eye-level photograph of a blooming Echium vulgare plant, commonly known as Viper's-bugloss, set against a soft-focus green background of foliage. The plant stem, which is green and covered in fine hairs, prominently displays a spiral arrangement of vibrant purple flowers. Each flower is star-shaped with five distinct petals and features long, thin stamens that extend outwards, some tipped with dark anthers and others with delicate pinkish-purple filaments. The lighting appears natural, highlighting the texture of the hairy stem and the delicate structure of the flowers. The overall impression is one of natural growth and detail within a botanical setting. This specific plant was observed in a meadow environment near the village of Nizhnyaya Sanarka, which is located in the Sosnovsky District of the Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia.
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A936D
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2,855
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