
Stake attention in this memory
This image presents a close-up, vertical shot of a Heliconia inflorescence, identified as a "lobster-claw" type, located in Novo Progresso, Brazil. The central subject is a single hanging stalk featuring approximately nine to ten distinct, overlapping bracts. Each bract is characterized by a prominent scarlet red color along its main body, transitioning sharply to a vibrant bright yellow at its recurved, pointed tip. Small, tubular yellow flowers are visible emerging from beneath the yellow tips of several bracts. Multiple small, black ants are present on the red and yellow surfaces of the bracts, particularly along the edges and near the tips. The background is significantly out of focus, revealing lush green foliage. The upper background displays darker green, broader leaves consistent with trees or large shrubs, while the lower background shows lighter green, shorter vegetation, indicative of grass or groundcover. The scene is illuminated by natural light. No human subjects or man-made objects are identifiable.
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