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This close-up image showcases a vibrant Heliconia plant, specifically a variety with pendulous, multi-tiered inflorescences, often referred to as "lobster claw" or "hanging heliconia." The dominant features are the numerous boat-shaped bracts, arranged in a descending zigzag pattern along a central stem. Each bract exhibits a striking color gradient, starting with a deep, rich red at the base and transitioning to a bright, almost neon yellow at its pointed tip. Small, black insects, possibly ants, are visible on the yellow parts of several bracts. The plant's leaves, large and green, form a dense, lush background, suggesting a tropical or subtropical environment. The foliage appears slightly out of focus, drawing attention to the sharp details and vivid colors of the flowering structure. Another cluster of similar red and yellow bracts is visible further back on the left, indicating a larger bed of these plants. The scene is set outdoors during daylight hours, characterized by soft, diffused lighting that illuminates the plant without casting harsh shadows, suggesting an overcast day or perhaps early morning/late afternoon. The overall impression is one of natural beauty and exotic flora. There are no people present, nor any specific activity taking place. No discernible text is visible within the image. The tropical plant life aligns with the provided location context of Thành phố Yên Bái, Vietnam.
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