The image presents a close-up view of black seeds and white rocks scattered on the ground.
In the foreground, several dark gray-black seeds are visible, likely belonging to the Brown Lily (Dipcadi erythraeum), also known as Mesielmo in local parlance. These seeds are arranged in two rows, with one row containing four seeds and another row behind it with three seeds. To the left of this arrangement lies a single seed that has been partially buried by the surrounding rocks.
The background is composed of light brown soil or sand, which provides a subtle contrast to the dark color of the seeds. White rocks are scattered throughout the image, adding texture and visual interest to the scene.
Overall, the image showcases the unique characteristics of the Brown Lily's seeds in their natural habitat. – AI vision
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