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A medium shot captures a dense patch of Vicia cracca, also known as tufted vetch, with its characteristic purple and blue pea-like flowers. The flowers are arranged in erect racemes, with individual blooms showing a distinct upper standard petal and lower keel. The foliage is a vibrant green, characterized by compound leaves with multiple small, pointed leaflets. The vetch is growing in a natural setting, likely a field or meadow, with out-of-focus green and white elements in the background suggesting a broader landscape with other vegetation. The lighting is even, indicating an overcast day or shade, which highlights the textures and colors of the plants. The overall impression is one of abundant, wild flora. The specific location is Unknown, Unknown.
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