White flowers with five petals each belong to the blackberry plant, **Rubus allegheniensis**. They have visible green sepals beneath, with clusters of unopened buds nearby. Surrounding foliage is bright green with serrated, textured leaves. The stems are reddish and slightly thorny. The background consists of brown, dried leaves on the ground, suggesting a natural, woodland setting. This species is native to North America, often found in diverse habitats, providing essential nectar for pollinators.
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