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An overhead, close-up shot captures a cluster of dandelions in their seed-head stage, nestled among vibrant green grass and other broad-leafed plants. The scene is set outdoors in a natural environment, likely a lawn or an untamed patch of greenery in Coquitlam, Canada. The primary subjects are the white, spherical dandelion seed heads, often called "puffballs." Several fully formed seed heads are visible, showcasing their intricate network of feathery seeds ready for dispersal. Some dandelion stems bear seed heads that are partially empty, indicating that some seeds have already been carried away by the wind. Other stems show the remnants of spent flowers or immature seed heads, still green and compact. The dandelions vary in their state, illustrating different moments in their reproductive cycle. The background consists of a dense tapestry of various green plants, including slender grass blades and broader leaves, some of which appear to be dandelion leaves with their characteristic jagged edges. The lighting is bright and even, suggesting it is daytime, but there are no specific cues to determine the exact time or prevailing weather conditions. There are no people, animals, or man-made objects visible, nor is any text present in the image. The overall impression is one of natural growth and the delicate beauty of a common weed.
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