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A close-up, overhead shot captures the dense foliage of a silvery-green shrub, possibly a Leucophyllum frutescens, often referred to as Texas Sage or barometer bush. The leaves are oval-shaped with a fuzzy, silvery sheen, and many are tinged with yellow, suggesting the plant is either entering or exiting a blooming cycle or experiencing some stress. The branches are slender and woody, crisscrossing and forming a complex, layered pattern. The background is a dark, indistinct blur of deeper greens and browns, hinting at more dense vegetation or the shadowy interior of the shrub. The image is evenly lit, with no harsh shadows, and the focus is sharp on the foreground and mid-ground leaves. There are no people or animals visible. The overall impression is one of natural, uncultivated growth, conveying a sense of lushness and vitality. The specific location in Chư Sê, Vietnam, is not discernible from the visual information provided in the image.
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