Opening flower of blue waterleaf (Hydrolea ovata) in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU, on Iron Bridge Trail. College Station

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Brazos Bend - College Station, Texas, July 4 - 9, 2008

Album 656: Brazos Bend - College Station, Texas, July 4 - 9, 2008

**Step 1: Identify and describe the main subject**
The main subject of this image is a partially opened flower from the blue waterleaf plant (Hydrolea ovata).

**Step 2: Describe other objects and features**
In addition to the flower bud, there are several green leaves visible in the lower part of the image. The buds appear fuzzy due to the presence of fine hairs.

**Step 3: Identify the background**
The background is a solid black color that provides a stark contrast to the vibrant blue-green hues of the plant.

**Step 4: Analyze the lighting**
The lighting appears to be natural, as there are no visible light sources in the image. The direction and intensity of the light suggest that it is coming from above.

**Step 5: Consider any notable features or actions**
There are no notable features or actions in this image beyond the depiction of a single flower bud on a blue waterleaf plant.

**Step 6: Combine all information into one answer**
The image shows a partially opened flower bud from the blue waterleaf plant (Hydrolea ovata) with several green leaves visible below it. The background is solid black, and the lighting appears to be natural. There are no notable features or actions beyond the depiction of the flower bud on its stem. – AI vision

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