Overgrown path in TAMU Holistic Garden in Texas A&M University. College Station, Texas

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This image showcases a lush, overgrown pathway within the TAMU Holistic Garden at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. The dense vegetation has grown to cover most of the path, with various plants and flowers visible throughout the scene.

**Key Features:**

* **Vegetation:** An assortment of green plants, yellow wildflowers, red flowers on long stems, and a few cacti are scattered across the image.
* **Pathway:** The overgrown pathway runs vertically through the center of the frame, with only small sections visible due to the dense foliage.

**Overall Impression:**

The image presents a vibrant, natural scene, likely taken during summer or early fall when the plants are in full bloom. The overgrowth suggests that the garden is not regularly maintained, but despite this, it remains a thriving and colorful environment. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Un camino crecido en el jardín holístico de TAMU en la universidad Texas A y M. College Station, Texas, 17 de junio de 2012. Esta imagen presenta un exuberante camino crecido dentro del jardín holístico de TAMU en la universidad Texas A&M en College Station, Texas. La densa vegetación ha crecido para cubrir la mayor parte del camino, con varias plantas y flores visibles en toda la escena. * **Características clave:** * **Vegetación:** Una variedad de plantas verdes, flores amarillas silvestres, flores rojas en largos tallos y algunos cactus se encuentran dispersados por la imagen. * **Camino:** El camino crecido corre verticalmente por el centro del marco, siendo solo visibles pequeños tramos debido a la densa vegetación. **Impresión general:** La imagen presenta una escena natural vibrante, probablemente tomada durante el verano o principios de otoño cuando las plantas están en plena floración. El crecimiento desordenado sugiere que el jardín no se mantiene regularmente, pero a pesar de ello, sigue siendo un entorno próspero y colorido. – Spanish translation

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