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This image captures a vibrant and densely vegetated plant nursery or garden area in Yusipang, Bhutan. The foreground is dominated by a large collection of small, bright green, spiky plants, likely Foxtail Ferns (Asparagus densiflorus 'Myersii'), meticulously arranged in rows within black polybags on a dirt ground. To the left, several larger potted plants, some with broad leaves, are also seen in black polybags, along with one fallen pot revealing its plant's roots. A black mesh netting is piled on the far left. In the mid-ground, a dark metal gate, possibly part of a fence or entrance, stands partially open, leading into a more wild and overgrown section of the garden or natural landscape. The gate is connected to a weathered concrete pillar on the right. This pillar features various handwritten markings, including numbers like "00", "84", "07", "72", and "2011", and other scribbled text. Crucially, the phrase "DILARANG MASUK" (Indonesian for "NO ENTRY") is visible at the very top of the pillar, suggesting a restricted area. The background is filled with lush, verdant foliage, including trees and dense undergrowth, indicating a rich natural environment. A narrow, unpaved path winds into the distance through this dense vegetation. The ground appears somewhat damp, and the lighting is diffused, suggesting an overcast day or perhaps early morning/late afternoon. A concrete ledge or step runs across the lower part of the image, separating the immediate foreground from the main plant display. The overall scene conveys a sense of a thriving, organized plant cultivation effort within a natural, perhaps semi-wild, setting.
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