
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up of a flowering *Euphorbia milii* (Crown of Thorns) plant, located in Tinaquillo, Venezuela. The primary subject consists of several bright pink, nearly circular flowers, with a cluster of five prominent blossoms visible in the upper center, and two additional darker red flowers in the lower right. Each flower exhibits a small, yellow-orange central reproductive structure. The plant features thick, thorny stems, characterized by numerous sharp, dark, conical thorns protruding from a grayish-brown, woody stalk. Dark green, oval-shaped leaves with visible veins are interspersed along the stems and beneath the flowers. The plant is rooted in soil, with a portion of an improvised container, possibly a cut plastic bottle with a silvery-grey surface, visible in the lower right. This container holds additional small green sprouts. The background is dark and out of focus, with a faint, light-colored, crisscross pattern suggesting a fence or trellis in the upper portion. The scene is illuminated, indicating artificial light or night conditions. No people or animals are present.
Loading AttnAds…
No transactions found










