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The image captures a striking Amorphophallus titanum, commonly known as the corpse flower, blooming in a botanical garden. The flower's unusual appearance is the central focus, with its mottled spathe, a deep burgundy interior, and a long, whip-like spadix that hangs down. The spathe displays a pattern of light brown and white speckles, contrasting with the dark, elongated structure of the spadix. Two smaller, petal-like appendages, or secondary spathes, are visible hanging from the main structure, also displaying a speckled pattern. The flower is suspended from a tree branch, suggesting it might be an outdoor display or a natural growth within the garden. The background is lush and green, filled with dense foliage of various tropical plants, indicating a humid, subtropical environment. Sunlight filters through the leaves, creating dappled light effects on the scene. The image's metadata indicates it was taken in Sukawati, Indonesia. Sukawati is known for its traditional markets and its proximity to natural attractions, which may include botanical gardens or similar natural reserves where such a unique plant could be found. The specific location within Sukawati is not detailed in the image itself, but the setting suggests a well-maintained garden or natural park environment. No people or animals are visible in the image. The scene is static, focusing solely on the botanical specimen and its immediate surroundings.
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