
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a field densely populated with red Anemone coronaria flowers, also known as kalanit, located within the Shaar HaNegev Regional Council, Israel. In the immediate foreground, three prominent red anemones are visible. One flower at the lower left is fully open, showcasing deep red petals and a dark central disc with black stamens. To its right, a closed red flower bud is emerging from green foliage. Above and to the right, another red anemone is partially open, exhibiting a tulip-like form. A fourth, smaller red flower, seen from its underside with a green calyx, is positioned between the two upper foreground blooms. The ground in the foreground consists of vibrant green grass and scattered lighter patches of vegetation or soil. The midground features a multitude of smaller red anemones extending across a green and slightly patchy field, traversed by a light-colored dirt path. The background reveals a gently sloping hill covered with green vegetation and several sparsely foliated trees. A winding dirt track is discernible on the hillside. The sky is uniformly light grey, indicative of an overcast or hazy atmospheric condition. No human individuals or animals are present in the scene.
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