The image features three white flowers with long stamens and small black anthers that are illuminated from behind, creating a striking contrast against the dark brown soil in which they grow. The flowers have five petals each and are attached to a green stem covered in leaves.
**Background:**
* Brown soil
* Green stems and leaves
**Flowers:**
* White color with long stamens
* Small black anthers
* Five petals each
* Attached to a green stem covered in leaves
The image showcases the unique beauty of Capparis spinosa, also known as the caper plant, which is native to the Middle East and North Africa. The flowers are a striking feature of this plant, with their long stamens and small black anthers creating a dramatic effect against the dark brown soil in which they grow. – AI vision
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