The image presents a close-up view of five yellow flowers belonging to the species Aaronsohnia factorovskyi. The flowers are centered against a gray background and appear to be growing from stems that extend above the frame's bottom edge.
The flowers exhibit a distinctive appearance characterized by their short, round shape with flat tops, resembling pom-poms or dandelion heads. Each flower is approximately 1/2 inch in diameter at its widest point and 5-6 inches tall, including the stem. The stems are slender, greenish-brown in color, and lack visible leaves.
The flowers are positioned in a row from left to right, with the first two being fully open while the third one is partially closed. The fourth flower on the right appears to be slightly wilted, and the fifth flower on the far right is not visible due to its position at the edge of the frame.
In summary, the image showcases five yellow flowers of Aaronsohnia factorovskyi against a gray background, highlighting their unique shape and size. – AI vision
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