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A close-up, high-angle photograph taken in Ba Nwet Kone, Myanmar, depicts a single cream-colored *Dietes bicolor* flower, commonly known as Fortnight Lily or African Iris, positioned centrally. The flower displays six petals; three prominent, larger outer petals are pale yellow, each featuring a distinct dark brown-black blotch with a central orange-yellow streak near its base. A small, clear water droplet is visible on the lower-left large petal. The flower is supported by a slender green stem, which extends downwards. The background, largely out of focus, consists of dense green foliage, including long, grass-like leaves and other plants exhibiting reddish-purple hues. The lower foreground shows a dark gray paved surface composed of interlocking or irregularly shaped pavers. No individuals or actions are present.
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