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The image presents a dense, top-down view of numerous small cacti arranged closely together in individual terracotta-colored plastic pots, observed in Poznan, Poland. The collection includes a variety of green cactus species, ranging from bright lime to darker forest green hues.

Several types of cacti are visible:
-   Numerous globular and clumping cacti with dense, short white radial spines, creating a fuzzy or hairy appearance, particularly prominent in the lower-left and central portions of the image. Some of these exhibit dark central spines.
-   Elongated or columnar cacti with fine, short, yellowish-green spines that give them a soft texture, visible towards the upper-right and central-right. One such cactus in the upper-right corner displays distinct segmentations.
-   Globular cacti with more pronounced, sharper, and often darker spines, particularly noticeable on the right side of the image where some specimens are a darker shade of green with stark white spine clusters.
-   Some cacti feature small, developing flower buds. A distinct pale green-yellow bud is visible on a cactus on the middle-left side. Another prominent bud, orange-brown in color, is observed on an elongated cactus on the lower-right. Smaller green buds are interspersed throughout the collection.

The cacti are potted in uniform brown plastic containers, approximately 5-7 cm in diameter, filled with dark brown soil. The pots are tightly packed on what appears to be a light-colored, possibly white, flat surface, with fragmented hints of product labels or identifying tags beneath some pots. The background consists of a blurred, warm beige-brown surface topped by a horizontal white line, suggesting a display shelf or arrangement against a wall. The lighting is even, highlighting the texture and spination of the plants. No human presence or movement is observed.
Kostetka

Jun 6, 2026

Poznan, Poland

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The image presents a dense, top-down view of numerous small cacti arranged closely together in individual terracotta-colored plastic pots, observed in Poznan, Poland. The collection includes a variety of green cactus species, ranging from bright lime to darker forest green hues. Several types of cacti are visible: - Numerous globular and clumping cacti with dense, short white radial spines, creating a fuzzy or hairy appearance, particularly prominent in the lower-left and central portions of the image. Some of these exhibit dark central spines. - Elongated or columnar cacti with fine, short, yellowish-green spines that give them a soft texture, visible towards the upper-right and central-right. One such cactus in the upper-right corner displays distinct segmentations. - Globular cacti with more pronounced, sharper, and often darker spines, particularly noticeable on the right side of the image where some specimens are a darker shade of green with stark white spine clusters. - Some cacti feature small, developing flower buds. A distinct pale green-yellow bud is visible on a cactus on the middle-left side. Another prominent bud, orange-brown in color, is observed on an elongated cactus on the lower-right. Smaller green buds are interspersed throughout the collection. The cacti are potted in uniform brown plastic containers, approximately 5-7 cm in diameter, filled with dark brown soil. The pots are tightly packed on what appears to be a light-colored, possibly white, flat surface, with fragmented hints of product labels or identifying tags beneath some pots. The background consists of a blurred, warm beige-brown surface topped by a horizontal white line, suggesting a display shelf or arrangement against a wall. The lighting is even, highlighting the texture and spination of the plants. No human presence or movement is observed.

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