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The image depicts a close-up, eye-level view of a decorative display at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, specifically in the Tanglin Core, likely near the Learning Forest. The scene features a variety of plants, including lush green ferns and broad-leafed plants, interspersed with a wire sculpture of a large ant. The ant sculpture is intricately crafted from red and dark wire, with what appear to be two black beads representing its eyes. The ground is covered in a thick layer of coarse, brown fibrous material, likely coconut coir or similar natural bedding. Several small, round, pale green leaves from a trailing plant are scattered across this bedding, some entwined with thin red wires that extend from the ant sculpture, suggesting a thematic connection between the art and the natural elements. A small, wooden sign with a painted illustration of a plant and handwritten text is also visible. The text on the sign reads "Lecanopteris Sinuosa" and "Oot Fern." In the background, a large, thick, textured brown trunk, possibly part of a tree or a decorative element made to resemble one, supports the ant sculpture. To the far right, a portion of a bright green sign with white lettering, partially visible, reads "WEAVER." The lighting suggests an outdoor setting with dappled light filtering through the foliage.
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