This image captures two striking white flowers with bright yellow centers that transition to a dark purplish-brown/black core. These flowers are likely Turnera subulata or Turnera ulmifolia, commonly known as White Alder or Sulphur Alder, and sometimes referred to as the & x27;Buttercup& x27; Bush or a variety of Sage Rose/Ramgoat Dash-a-way.
The flowers are surrounded by lush green foliage with serrated & x28;toothed& x29; edges. In the lower blossom, there is a bee actively foraging in the center, adding a dynamic element to the composition and highlighting the flower& x27;s role as a pollinator magnet. The background suggests a natural, possibly roadside or garden, setting with a gray concrete or stone edge visible.
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