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Tue, Apr 28, 2026, 03:21 AM

Krasnogorskoye, Russia

57.70100, 52.49400

The image captures a close-up, diagonal view of healthy green plants, likely tomato plants, growing in pots on a windowsill during daytime. The plants fill most of the frame, showcasing their vibrant…read more

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The image captures a close-up, diagonal view of healthy green plants, likely tomato plants, growing in pots on a windowsill during daytime. The plants fill most of the frame, showcasing their vibrant leaves and multiple stems. Several small, dark clusters, possibly early flower buds or nascent fruits, are visible on the stems of the main plant. The pots, one of which shows some staining or dirt marks on its rim, are placed on a white windowsill. Behind the plants, a window screen is visible, offering a blurred view of an outdoor scene with buildings, including one with prominent yellow and red sections, suggesting an urban or suburban environment in Krasnogorskoye, Russia. Natural light illuminates the scene, indicating daytime, with an overcast or hazy sky discernible through the screen. In the upper right corner, another plant in a partially visible container is present. Below the main pots, on the surface beneath the window, a piece of paper with visible text is lying. The text, largely in Cyrillic script, includes "Комплектация деталей" (Kit/Parts List), "Наименование" (Name), "Длина" (Length), "Ширина" (Width), and "уп-ко" (likely abbreviation for package quantity), along with various numbers like 720, 288, 196, 168, and 278. Another label with "HTA" is partially visible behind one of the pots. The scene conveys a sense of domestic gardening and nurturing plant life indoors. | Open Wire