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The image displays an outdoor scene, likely at a plant nursery or garden store in José Luis Bustamante y Rivero, Peru. Two signs are visible, indicating items for sale. On the left, a blue sign lists various fruit names in Spanish: "ALMENDRA" (Almond), "CIRUELA" (Plum), "CHIRIMOYA" (Cherimoya), "DAMASCO" (Apricot), and "DURAZNO" (Peach). This sign appears to be for fruit trees or plants. On the right, a white paper sign is affixed to a rusty orange wooden or metal beam. This sign is titled "FLORES DE EXTERIOR" (Outdoor Flowers) and provides care instructions: "-ABONO CADA 30 DIAS" (Fertilize every 30 days), "-RIECO CADA 2 O 3 DÍAS" (Water every 2 or 3 days), and "-PODA DE FLORES Y HOJAS" (Prune flowers and leaves). Below these instructions is a list of various flower types: "CLAVELINA" (Carnation), "CALENDULA" (Calendula), "GERANIO" (Geranium), "BOCA DE SAPO" (Snapdragon), "PETUNIA" (Petunia), "RAYITO DE SOL" (Portulaca), "LOVELIA" (Lobelia), "PENSAMIENTO" (Pansy), "ALYSSUM" (Alyssum), "MARGARITA" (Daisy), and "BOTON DE MUNECA" (Doll's Button). Lush green foliage and plants are visible in both the foreground and background, reinforcing the setting of a garden center. The image is taken in daylight.
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