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The image displays a potted *Euphorbia tithymaloides* plant, commonly known as Devil's Backbone, situated outdoors. The plant features numerous green, zigzagging stems adorned with prominent, boat-shaped bracts (modified leaves) that are a vibrant reddish-pink, transitioning to green at their bases. Small, yellow-green flower structures are visible within some of these bracts. The plant is contained within a dark grey or black plastic pot filled with dark soil, with some small green sprouts visible on the soil surface. In the blurred background, several other potted plants and containers are discernible. To the left, green foliage is visible. Centrally, a large, dark green, possibly metal, barrel or pot stands. To the right, various smaller pots, including a brown terracotta-like pot with what appears to be rocks or dried foliage, are present. The ground beneath the main plant and in the immediate foreground appears to be a grey, textured concrete or paved surface. The specific location within the city of Altamira, Brazil, is not identifiable from the visual information provided in the image.
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