This is a close-up, vertical photograph of a single, vibrant pink rose in full bloom. The flower is centered, with rich fuchsia petals layered tightly in the middle and unfurling outwards. Its velvety texture and deep colors contrast sharply with the soft, out-of-focus background of muted green and brown foliage, which suggests a garden setting. Two or three dark green leaves are visible on either side of the rose, showing minor signs of natural wear.
The rose belongs to the genus Rosa, part of the family Rosaceae. These woody perennial plants are native to Asia, Europe, and North America. This specific rose is likely a garden variety, bred for its large, solitary bloom. Its vibrant pink color is due to anthocyanin pigments. Roses have been cultivated for thousands of years for their ornamental beauty and fragrance, with a fossil history dating back at least 35 million years.
In the bottom right corner, a subtle watermark reads "©ahaktekin." This text identifies the photographer, "ahaktekin," and signifies their copyright ownership of the image, helping to protect it from unauthorized use.
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