The image showcases a blackberry fruit at various stages of ripeness. The primary focus is on a mature blackberry with a deep purple color, attached to its green stem by a brownish-red peduncle. To the right of it lies an unripe blackberry still covered in its pale yellowish-green skin.
In the background, partially visible leaves from the plant can be seen, while two other blackberries are faintly visible on the left side of the image. The overall setting appears to be a garden or outdoor environment with lush greenery. – AI vision
Frutas de Blackberry en el Jardín Holístico TAMU en la Universidad Texas A&M. College Station, Texas, 15 de mayo de 2010. La imagen muestra un fruto de blackberry en varios estadíos de maduración. El enfoque principal es una zarzamora madura con un color púrpura oscuro, unida a su tallo verde por un pedúnculo rojizo-parduzco. A la derecha se encuentra una zarzamora no madura todavía cubierta de su piel verdosa pálida. En el fondo, son visibles parcialmente las hojas de la planta, mientras que otras dos zarzamoras son débilmente visibles en el lado izquierdo de la imagen. La configuración general parece ser un jardín o un entorno al aire libre con vegetación exuberante. – Spanish translation
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