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A wide-angle, eye-level photograph depicts the L'horloge Fleurie (Floral Clock) located in the Jardin Anglais (English Garden), Geneva, Switzerland. The circular floral clock occupies the lower-center of the frame, embedded within a meticulously maintained, bright green grass lawn. The clock face is comprised of living plants: an outer ring of dense yellow flowers, with intricate internal patterns formed by red flowers. Scattered clusters of yellow flowers represent the hour markers, set against a dark, presumably mulched, background. Three metallic silver hands emanate from the central hub of the clock: the shortest, thickest hand (hour hand) points between the 2 and 3 o'clock positions; a longer, thicker hand (minute hand) points between the 9 and 10 o'clock positions; and the longest, thinnest hand (second hand) points directly at the 4 o'clock position. Behind the clock, the ground slopes upward slightly, featuring manicured green hedges and a dense arrangement of deciduous trees, largely devoid of leaves. Several evergreen trees are visible on the left side of the frame. The sky above is a clear light blue with scattered, wispy white clouds. No individuals, animals, or other man-made objects are visible in the scene.
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