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close-up of Oxalis triangularis, commonly known as the false shamrock or butterfly plant, with its distinctive clover-like leaves marked with dark purple triangular patches
Short Termclose-up of Oxalis triangularis, commonly known as the false shamrock or butterfly plant, with its distinctive clover-like leaves marked with dark purple triangular patches. Several pink flowers, some fully open and star-shaped with bright green centers, and others in bud form, are visible along thin stems. The plant is growing in a pot or container, partially visible at the bottom left, which contains soil and a grey stone. In the background, a textured, light brown wall forms the backdrop, with a sliver of a white window frame and glass on the right side. A thin, light-colored wooden stick leans against the plant or wall. The overall scene suggests an outdoor setting, likely a balcony or patio. The image does not depict any people or animals. There is no information in the image that would allow for the determination of its location within the city of Pazardzhik, Bulgaria.



