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A close-up, vertical, eye-level shot focuses on the vibrant red bracts of a blooming Costus igneus, commonly known as the Indian Head Ginger Lily. The flower's cone-shaped structure is prominently displayed, with a small yellow-tipped bud emerging from its side. Dried, brown remnants of older bracts are visible clinging to the main flower head. Large, glossy green leaves surround the base of the flower. The background is softly blurred, showing a muted yellow wall with dark rectangular shapes that appear to be window frames, and a wooden post with black twine wrapped around it. A white vertical object, possibly a pole or railing, is partially visible on the right side of the frame. The image appears to have been taken outdoors in a tropical or subtropical climate, consistent with the flora and architecture typically found in Lhokseumawe, Indonesia. The lighting is natural and somewhat diffused, highlighting the texture and colors of the plant.
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