This photograph showcases a vibrant desert garden within the Bahai Temple grounds in Haifa, Israel, taken on October 26, 2002. The image presents a diverse array of succulent plants thriving in the arid environment.
In the foreground, several tall, green stalks with small, rounded leaves at their tips are prominently featured. A cluster of yellow and black spotted cacti is nestled between them, while another agave plant is partially visible to the left. To the right, shorter succulents with red stems are scattered across the sand.
The background features a sprawling prickly pear cactus in the top-left corner, its long, dark green leaves stretching towards the center of the image. The overall atmosphere evokes a sense of serenity and tranquility, as if the plants have been carefully cultivated to thrive in this unique environment. – AI vision
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